Wagner: Russian Goldmining in CAR bypasses international sanctions and funds mercenary expansion

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Several African nations, including Mali and the Central African Republic (CAR), have turned to the Russian private military company Wagner for security support. In return, Wagner gains access to lucrative resources—rare minerals, precious metals, and gems like gold and diamonds—while also helping Russia circumvent international sanctions. For a closer look at Wagner’s expanding footprint across the continent, FRANCE 24’s Oliver Farry welcomes journalist Lou Osborne, a member of the “All Eyes on Wagner” investigative team.

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