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EU Slaps Sanctions On Russian Mercenaries, Wagner Group

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Dec 14, 2021
  • 2 min read

The European Union (EU) imposed sanctions Monday on a group of private Russian military contractors it accuses of fomenting violence and committing human rights abuses in the Middle East, Africa, and Ukraine, the Associated Press (AP) reported.


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EU foreign ministers agreed to slap asset freezes and travel bans on eight people involved with the Wagner Group, including founder Dmitry Utkin, and three oil companies linked to the group in Syria.


“The Wagner Group has recruited, trained, and sent private military operatives to conflict zones around the world to fuel violence, loot natural resources, and intimidate civilians in violation of international law, including international human rights law,” the EU said in a statement.



The EU accused the people targeted of “serious human rights abuses, including torture and extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions and killings, or in destabilizing activities in some of the countries they operate in, including Libya, Syria, Ukraine (Donbas) and the Central African Republic (CAR).”


It said the group is “also spreading its malign influence elsewhere, notably in the Sahel region” of Africa. The EU warned that Wagner Group mercenaries pose a threat to the countries they work in, wider regions, and to the 27-country EU itself.


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The Wagner Group has been accused by Western governments and United Nations experts of human rights abuses in the CAR and involvement in the conflict in Libya. France and Germany have both objected to the presence of its fighters in Mali.


Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said the company has a “legitimate” right to be in Mali because it was invited by the transitional government, and he insisted the Russian government is not involved.





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