THE WAGNER GROUP
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The Wagner Group evolved from a shadowy proxy force into a global paramilitary empire before its rapid dismantling following a failed mutiny against the Russian state in 2023. [1, 2]
The Rise: From Shadows to State Asset (2014–2022)
Initially founded in 2014 by Yevgeny Prigozhin and Dmitry Utkin, Wagner was designed to provide the Kremlin with “plausible deniability” for covert operations. [3, 4]Early Operations: The group first emerged during the annexation of Crimea and conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Global Expansion: Wagner expanded into Syria (2015) and Africa (Libya, Central African Republic, and Mali), securing access to natural resources like gold and oil in exchange for military support.
Ukraine Invasion Peak: Following the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Wagner became highly visible. Prigozhin was authorized to recruit approximately 50,000 personnel, including thousands of convicts from Russian prisons, to serve as “shock troops” in brutal battles like Bakhmut. [3, 4, 5, 6, 7]The Conflict: Rivalry with the Military
As Wagner’s influence grew, so did Prigozhin’s public profile. He began an escalating “elite competition” with the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD). [1, 4, 8, 9]Public Feuds: Prigozhin frequently posted expletive-laden videos accusing Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Chief of Staff Valery Gerasimov of incompetence and withholding ammunition.
Power Struggle: The MoD attempted to reassert control in June 2023 by ordering all “volunteer formations” to sign direct contracts with the military, effectively threatening Wagner’s independence. [1, 4, 10]The Fall: Mutiny and Dismantling (2023–Present)
The group’s collapse was triggered by its decision to turn against its masters. [11, 12]The Rebellion (June 2023): Prigozhin launched a “march for justice” on June 23, seizing the military headquarters in Rostov-on-Don and advancing within 200km of Moscow before calling off the mutiny.
Death of Leadership: Two months later, on August 23, 2023, a plane carrying Prigozhin, Utkin, and other top leaders crashed near Moscow, killing everyone on board. Western intelligence suspects the crash was caused by an onboard explosion or sabotage.
Nationalization: Following the crash, the group was largely dismantled. Most operations in Africa have been subsumed into the Africa Corps, a more directly state-controlled entity. Some units remain in Mali and the CAR, but they operate under closer supervision by Russian security services. [1, 4, 13, 14, 15, 16][1] diis.dk
[2] themoscowtimes.com
[3] acleddata.com
[4] en.wikipedia.org
[5] hybridcoe.fi
[6] chargedaffairs.blog
[7] simple.wikipedia.org
[8] wsj.com
[9] link.springer.com
[10] youtube.com
[11] amazon.com
[12] newamerica.org
[13] en.wikipedia.org
[14] en.wikipedia.org
[15] pure.diis.dk
[16] warontherocks.comSee Also:
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