Friday, March 23, 2018

A Look At The Mercenaries Who Are Serving Putin In Syria

Putin, Assad and Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu inspect a military parade during their visit to the Russian air base in Hmeimim in the northwestern Syrian province of Latakia

AFP: 'Wagner Group': the mercenaries serving Putin in Syria

The deaths of several members of the so-called "Wagner Group" in Syria last month shone a light on Russian President Vladimir Putin's mysterious private army Moscow is using there.

Questions had already been raised on its role in the Syrian conflict and intensified when Washington said on February 7 it had killed at least 100 pro-regime troops in Deir ez-Zor.

After days of silence, Moscow acknowledged five Russian nationals were killed and "dozens" wounded in the attack, saying they all were in Syria "on their own initiative."

Various media outlets have reported up to 200 fatalities and the group of Russian investigative bloggers known as the Conflict Intelligence Team (CIT) has established the identities of dozens of them -- all members of the Wagner Group.

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WNU Editor: This group make everyone uncomfortable in Russia .... they are in every sense mercenaries where no one is held accountable.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

and what if they are regular troops in disguise so as to appear as mercenaries?