Screen grab captured from a video shared online, recorded in an unspecified location in Africa on August 21, 2023. Wagner Telegram Account/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
The Wagner Group is a Russian private military company (PMC) created by Dmitry Utkin and Yevgeny Prigozhin to engage in covert military operations outside of Russia. The group started operating during Russia’s proxy war in Ukraine’s Donbas region in 2014, which allowed President Vladimir Putin to deny Russian troops’ involvement in the conflict. The group made a shift to becoming a more direct arm of Russian foreign policy following the death of key leadership, including Utkin and Prigozhin, in August 2023 after their failed mutiny against Moscow. Since then, prominent figures in the Russian Ministry of Defense have led the PMC, increasingly referred to as Africa Corps. While reports often refer to Wagner Group or Africa Corps as a cohesive entity, these names refer to a complex network of private military forces with support from the Russian state.
Beyond Ukraine, the Wagner Group has also been actively involved in conflicts in Syria and across the African continent. Its activities have become an influential form of Russian engagement in Africa where they are known to supply mercenary troops and for natural resource extraction. ACLED records political violence linked to the group’s involvement in the Central African Republic, Chad, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, and Sudan. The group has also been responsible for disinformation campaigns and political intervention in other areas, including in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Madagascar, respectively, and has overtly supported military coups in the Sahel.

Timeline of key events
- 2014
- 1 May. | Former Russian military intelligence officer Dmitry Utkin and businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin create the Wagner Group
- 2018
- 10 Jun. | The group engages in violence for the first time in CAR
- 27 Oct. | The group engages in violence for the first time in Mozambique
- 2021
- 12 Dec. | The European Union imposes sanctions on the Wagner Group and Wagner-linked individuals
- 2022
- Apr. | The mercenaries join Russian regular troops in the battle of Popasna in Ukraine’s Luhansk region
- 27 Dec. | The group gains official status as a registered legal entity headquartered in St Petersburg, Russia
- 2023
- 26 Jan. | The United States designates Wagner Group as a transnational criminal organization
- 23-24 Jun. | The Wagner Group stages a failed rebellion and attempted march on Moscow
- 23 Aug. | Founders Yevgeny Prigozhin and Dmitry Utkin die in a plane crash near Moscow
- 2024
- 27 Jul. | Mali CSP-DPA and JNIM ambush Wagner and FAMa near Tin Zaouatene, Kidal region in the largest Wagner defeat on the African continent
Wagner Group Analysis & Reports
Q&A | 21 August 2024
Q&A: The Wagner Group’s new life after the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin
How has Russian mercenary activity in Africa been affected by the death of Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin on 23 August 2023 and the subsequent formation of Africa Corps? Q&A with ACLED’s Africa Regional Specialist Ladd Serwat and Associate Analysis Coordinator for West Africa Héni Nsaibia.
REPORT | 8 August 2023
Moving Out of the Shadows: Shifts in Wagner Group Operations Around the World
This report analyzes ACLED data on Wagner Group conflict activity across the globe, with an in-depth focus on Ukraine, the Central African Republic, and Mali.
REPORT | 30 August 2022
Wagner Group Operations in Africa: Civilian Targeting Trends in the Central African Republic and Mali
This report analyzes ACLED data on the Wagner group’s engagement in political violence, focusing on civilian targeting by the Wagner Group in CAR and Mali, where they have operated alongside state forces since 2018 and 2021, respectively.
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