
EKOK, Cameroon – It was just before 5 a.m. local time when two pickup trucks carrying allegedly mercenaries from Russia’s Wagner Group stopped in front of Zaza and five other men, who were patrolling the areas near the Chimbolo gold mine in the Central African Republic .
The vigilantes — who are among hundreds of men pulled from the village of Chimbolo to prevent thugs and robbers from attacking the buildings and electrical installations in the high-crime area — were on the street leading to the gold mine near the eastern town on Sunday Bambari. . They described the men in the pickup trucks as “white soldiers” dressed in the same military regalia often worn by the Russian mercenaries.
“A white soldier in one of the vehicles got out of the car and ordered us to leave the area,” Zaza, the vigilante leader who prefers to be identified by his nickname, told The Daily Beast. “He said he and his colleagues would be responsible for securing the area.”
About 10 minutes later, vigilantes said they heard a loud explosion at the Chimbolo gold mine, manned by Chinese workers after it opened last week. They said the explosion was followed by gunfire that lasted for more than an hour. “We could even hear the sounds of people yelling at the gold mine,” Zaza said. “It sounded like they were calling for help.”
According to the vigilantes, at 6 a.m., the same vehicles transporting the Russians to the gold mine reportedly left the premises and turned onto the same street they had driven to get to the mine, the witnesses told The Daily Beest. “In the cars were the same people we saw before,” Zaza said.
The Wagner group at an undisclosed location.
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The Wagner group at an undisclosed location.
Thanks to the Security Service of Ukraine
The vigilantes then rushed into the gold mine, where they reportedly found the guards, local Central Africans, tied up – with dead bodies around them on the ground.
“We counted nine dead bodies of Chinese men,” another vigilante who was on the scene after the attack told The Daily Beast. “Two other Chinese men, as well as a Central African soldier, had gunshot wounds mainly to their hands and legs, but were alive when we saw them.”
Without providing any evidence, the Russian-allied CAR government said shortly after the incident that the attack was a “terrorist act” carried out by militants of the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) – an amalgamation of major rebel groups in the CAR the one in December 2020 to disrupt the 2020-2021 Central African general election. Their aim, according to government spokesman Ghislain Djori, “is to discourage investors who want to support the efforts of the President of the Republic Faustin Archange Touadera.”
After the attack, the government promised that “the perpetrators of this crime will be hunted to their last entrenchment”, but the fact that it blamed the CPC, which in turn accused the Wagner Group of committing the murders, has led to the suspicion of a cover to protect the Russians.
Aftermath
The attack on the Chimbolo coincided with a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has called for “heavy punishment” for those behind the attack, and Russian President Vladimir Putin this week in Moscow.
A fallout with China over the Chimbolo killings is something Putin is desperately trying to avoid. As Russia flounders in a military and economic quagmire over the war in Ukraine, China has emerged as Russia’s biggest diplomatic, financial and technological supporter.
The allegation that Wagner is involved in the attack is likely to strain relations between Russia and China, that Moscow has continued to provide “non-lethal” aid throughout the war and so far has provided no weapons.
It is unclear if both leaders discussed the incident. China’s foreign ministry said in a statement Monday that China had sent a team to the mine and that “a working group from the embassy [in CAR’s capital, Bangui] rushed to the scene to coordinate response to the attack.
“Rebels usually don’t kill foreigners, but kidnap them and demand ransom for their release,” said Ali, a former Union for Peace (UPC) fighter who previously worked for the Wagner Group in CAR. told The Daily Beast under an alias. “This is an attack that only the Russians can carry out.”
Russian mercenaries in northern Mali.
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