In March 2022, Western diplomats in Khartoum accused Wagner of being involved in illegal gold mining in Sudan, among other things. She and the Sudanese military junta denied it.
Russian private military company Wagner denied on Wednesday that it is operating in Sudan, saying it has nothing to do with the fighting raging in the vastly impoverished African country.
In March 2022, Western diplomats in Khartoum accused Wagner of being involved in illegal gold mining in Sudan, among other things. She and the Sudanese military junta denied it.
“Due to the large number of inquiries from various foreign media regarding Sudan, most of which are provocative, we deem it necessary to inform all interested parties that there have been no Wagner personnel in Sudan for over two years,” the company said. mercenaries via Telegram.
Wagner has not been in contact for a long time with either General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the head of the junta, or General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, or “Khameti”, the head of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), she assured.
The forces of the two generals have been engaged in open warfare since Saturday.
According to Wagner, no companies in which its founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin has interests, operate in Sudan either. The conflict in the country is an internal matter, he ruled.
Source :Skai
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