Britain sanctions Wagner-Linked groups and individuals in Libya

Fighters of Wagner private mercenary group stand guard in a street near the headquarters of the Southern Military District in the city of Rostov-on-Don, Russia, June 24, 2023 [Stringer/Reuters]
Britain imposed sanctions on Thursday on multiple individuals and organisations in Libya, the Central African Republic, and Mali over their ties to Russian mercenary operations, including successor groups to Wagner.

The Foreign Office announced measures against three private military companies with alleged Kremlin connections, including the Africa Corps, alongside 11 individuals identified as Russian operatives. These new restrictions form part of a broader package that includes 56 additional Russia-focused sanctions.

According to the Foreign Office statement, the targeted entities have directly undermined peace and security in the three African nations and stand accused of human rights violations across the continent.

Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the measures reflect Britain’s strategy to counter Russian influence in Africa. “These sanctions will disrupt Russia’s attempts to foster instability across the continent and break up the international networks they’ve established,” Cameron said.

Officials assert that Moscow exploits vulnerable security environments and natural resources in these regions to expand its influence. The sanctions specifically target groups that emerged following the reported dissolution of the Wagner Group.

The Foreign Office emphasised that the measures aim to disrupt the supply of equipment to Russian-backed operations whilst exposing Moscow’s activities in Africa.

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