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Premium from the FT: Wagner faces challenge in its African stronghold as CAR vote looms
The Russian mercenaries have been accused of serious human rights violations in CAR, including the massacre of civilians.
By Andres Schipani in Nairobi for the Financial Times
Wagner is facing its first big test in Africa since Yevgeny Prigozhin's failed mutiny, as the Russian mercenary group attempts to shore up the Central African Republic's ruler during a divisive referendum.
President Faustin-Archange Touadéra has called a controversial vote on July 30 to override the CAR's constitutional bar on running for a third term, raising tensions in a country that has been battling rebel groups for a decade.
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