Shooting at a Central African Republic gold mine run by Russia's Wagner leaves 11 dead
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In the Central African Republic, at least 11 local residents were killed in a gold mine controlled by MER Wagner, according to Associated Press.
At least 11 inhabitants were killed in an armed attack on a gold mine in the Central African Republic controlled by merchants under Wagner PMC, reports Associated Press.
In the Central African Republic on July 16, 11 people were killed in a shooting at a mine controlled by Russian mercenaries from Wagner PVC
The victims were killed on Wednesday evening at a gold mine in Ndashima, which is 450 km east of the country's capital Bangui. This was reported on Friday by local residents and humanitarian workers. Residents of nearby villages are denied access to the mine, which is controlled by “Vagnerovets”. According to witnesses, the victims were looking for remains of gold and gravel in the mine when they were shot without warning.Two humanitarian worker…
The victims were killed Wednesday night at a gold mine in Ndassimi, some 450 kilometres from the capital of Bangui.
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