Who's fighting alongside Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar besides foreign militias and mercenaries?
killed during clashes with the US forces as they attempted to seize an oil refinery in Syria in 2018. mercenaries from Wagner are present in Libya, fighting for Haftar.
The US Assistant Secretary for the Affairs of the Near East, David Schenker stated that the US is to work with European countries to place sanctions on Wagner, citing “the spectre of large-scale civilian killings" by the Wagner Group.Janjaweed is an armed group from South Sudan. Former Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir converted officially Janjaweed Militia into the
under the command of the National Intelligence and Security Services. They were used to defeat rebel groups in the country in 2013.revealed that the RSF militias have committed war crimes, rapes, displaced civilians in 2014 and 2015 in Darfur.
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