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Russian militia boss accuses France in Africa hit

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>>BANGUI: The head of a Russian private militia accused France of attempting to assassinat­e the head of a Russian representa­tive office in the Central African Republic (CAR), who was seriously injured on Friday after opening a mail bomb.

Dmitry Syty, head of the “Russian House”, was taken to a hospital in the capital Bangui and by late afternoon his condition was serious, but stable, the Russian Embassy said, according to the Russian RIA Novosti news agency.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the once-secretive Russian private military contractor Wagner Group, which has supported Central African Republic’s army since 2018 but gained wider attention with its role in Russia’s war in Ukraine, blamed France for the attack.

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said the claims were false.

“It’s even a good example of Russian propaganda and the fanciful imaginatio­n that sometimes characteri­ses this propaganda”, she told journalist­s on a trip to Morocco.

France is the former colonial ruler in CAR, a gold- and diamond-rich country of 4.7 million people whose government is fighting several rebel insurgenci­es. Since 2018 the government has been assisted by hundreds of Russian operatives, including many from Wagner.

“Before losing consciousn­ess, Dmitry Syty managed to say: ‘I saw a note: This is for you from all the French, the Russians will get out of Africa,’” Mr Prigozhin, who styles himself as a strong supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin, said on Telegram.

He did not say how he knew what Mr Syty had said.

He said he had asked the Russian Foreign Ministry to declare France a state sponsor of terrorism. The ministry said the act aimed to “harm the successful developmen­t of friendly relations” between Russia and CAR.

 ?? ?? HERE TO STAY: Russian mercenarie­s from the Wagner Group stand guard on May 1, 2019, during a parade in Bangui, Central African Republic.
HERE TO STAY: Russian mercenarie­s from the Wagner Group stand guard on May 1, 2019, during a parade in Bangui, Central African Republic.

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