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For almost a decade, the Central African Republic has seen growing investment and influence from the Russian mercenary group Wagner. It stretches from education and religion to business and military.
The recent mutiny has led to speculation about what the future of Russia's status in the CAR will be.
We explore Russia’s role in the CAR, and ask what it means for that country, the continent of Africa and the wider world?
Produced and presented by Peter MacJob, additional production from Zigoto Tchaya Tchameni.
(Image: A demonstrator holds a Russian flag during a march in support of Russia and China's presence in the Central African Republic. Credit: Getty Images)
By BBC World Service4.4
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For almost a decade, the Central African Republic has seen growing investment and influence from the Russian mercenary group Wagner. It stretches from education and religion to business and military.
The recent mutiny has led to speculation about what the future of Russia's status in the CAR will be.
We explore Russia’s role in the CAR, and ask what it means for that country, the continent of Africa and the wider world?
Produced and presented by Peter MacJob, additional production from Zigoto Tchaya Tchameni.
(Image: A demonstrator holds a Russian flag during a march in support of Russia and China's presence in the Central African Republic. Credit: Getty Images)

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