Russia’s paramilitary Wagner Group has offered weapons to the leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Force, one of two rival factions battling for control of the East African country
Russia’s paramilitary Wagner Group has offered heavy weapons to the leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Force, one of two rivaland a person close to the Sudanese general.
The Kremlin-backed group has offered to send arms, including shoulder-mounted MANPADS antiaircraft missiles, that it has in neighboring Central African Republic, where Wagner has been active in recent years, these people said.
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