Russian mercenary force Wagner opens first official headquarters

The European Union has accused the Wagner Group of significant human rights abuses in Ukraine, Africa, Syria, and Libya.

Glass door with the round Wagner symbol and man in military camouflage behind
A person carrying a camouflage uniform walks out of the Wagner Group headquarters in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on November 4, 2022 [Igor Russak/Reuters]

Russia’s beforehand secretive Wagner Group, a non-public mercenary pressure, has opened its first official headquarters within the Russian metropolis of Saint Petersburg.

The group, managed by Yevgeny Prigozhin, an in depth ally of President Vladimir Putin, opened its shiny, glass-fronted multistorey constructing – topped with a big white “Wagner” signal – on Friday.

The opening of the “Wagner Centre” is seen as one other step by Prigozhin to publicise his navy credentials and take a extra public position in shaping Russia’s defence coverage.

Wagner’s public-facing headquarters follows latest steps by Prigozhin to bolster his public profile, in contrast with the years when the Russian businessman spent working his navy pressure within the shadows.

Prigozhin has made a sequence of outspoken interventions about Russia’s setbacks in its conflict in Ukraine, becoming a member of Chechen chief Ramzan Kadyrov in ridiculing the efficiency of Moscow’s generals.

He had lengthy denied being behind Wagner, whose contract troopers are supporting Russia’s military in Ukraine and have operated in Africa, Syria, and Libya.

Prigozhin final month publicly confirmed for the primary time that he was the founding father of Wagner.

The European Union has accused the Wagner Group, whose members are largely former service personnel, of human rights abuses and mentioned they've carried out clandestine operations on Moscow’s behalf. The United States and EU have sanctioned Prigozhin over his position within the group.

In 2021, the EU mentioned the Wagner Group was liable for abuses, together with torture and extrajudicial killings, in Ukraine, Syria, Libya, the Central African Republic, Sudan and Mozambique.

“The mission of the PMC Wagner Heart is to supply a snug setting for producing new concepts to enhance Russia’s defence functionality,” Prigozhin mentioned in an announcement for Friday’s launch.

There have been no indicators on the opening of Prigozhin himself, who is typically dubbed “Putin’s Chef” for his sprawling catering companies which have swept up authorities contracts.

The opening of the big metal and glass workplace constructing was attended on Friday by a mixture of veterans in navy uniforms and younger tech and cultural professionals, with lectures from nationalist and pro-Kremlin figures saying the Wagner headquarters would assist “make our nice nation even higher”.

Camera looks up at two men in military uniform stand inside building and its many floors, curving around them
An inside view of the PMC Wagner Centre, a challenge carried out by businessman and founding father of the Wagner personal navy group Yevgeny Prigozhin, in the course of the official opening of the workplace block in Saint Petersburg, Russia, November 4, 2022 [Igor Russak/Reuters]

Folks in camouflage clothes wandered the gray corridors of the constructing taking a look at an exhibit on navy drones. A truck emblazoned with the “Z” image utilized by Russian forces in Ukraine, was parked exterior.

“We're inviting start-ups concerned in IT, industrial know-how and people growing new concepts which they're prepared to use within the discipline of nationwide defence,” mentioned Anastasia Vasilevskaya, press secretary for the centre.

“We're in fact enthusiastic about initiatives that may act as import substitution,” she mentioned.

Western sanctions on Moscow for the reason that invasion of Ukraine have made it tougher for Russia to purchase overseas weapons know-how.

“The creation of such a centre was a very long time coming. The one factor is that it appeared actually late,” mentioned Wagner volunteer Alexey Savinsky, clad in navy camouflage.

“This centre needed to be opened a yr earlier than the particular navy operation. So, it’s two years behind the schedule,” he mentioned, utilizing Russia’s official time period for its Ukraine invasion.

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