CAR: BREAKING: Hundreds of Wagner mercenaries have been demobilized and flown back to Moscow from Bangui, leaving the Central African Republic in uncertainty. Read more:
According to our sources, as many as 500 to 600 have left Bangui in the last few hours, having been demobilised, particularly from Birao, Sido, and Batangafo. Two flights left M’Poko airport in the Central African capital for Moscow.
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