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How Wagner Group’s Shadow Network Is Infiltrating NATO

How Wagner Group’s Shadow Network Is Infiltrating NATO

Summary

The Wagner Group, a private military company originally led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, has not ended despite his death in August 2023. Instead, it continues to serve Russian interests by repurposing its network to carry out covert operations in Europe, particularly within NATO countries, using intermediaries to encourage sabotage and create instability.

Key Facts

  • Yevgeny Prigozhin, the original leader of the Wagner Group, died in a plane crash in August 2023.
  • Wagner Group was known for operating in areas like Ukraine and parts of Africa, often advancing Russian interests.
  • After Prigozhin's death, Wagner's command was absorbed by the Russian Defense Ministry.
  • Colonel Andrei Troshev was appointed by President Putin to lead new volunteer military units.
  • Wagner's operations in Africa were restructured under state control but continued.
  • Wagner's network now focuses on covert activities in Europe, particularly within NATO.
  • They use encrypted messaging apps like Telegram to recruit and carry out small-scale sabotage.
  • Russia's traditional espionage networks in Europe have been weakened since its invasion of Ukraine, leading to reliance on Wagner's methods.
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