KEY POINTS
  • The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) detailed how the rebranded Wagner Group in Africa is working to consolidate and expand Moscow's strategic relationships across the continent.
  • Since the death last summer of its former leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, the group's operations have been subsumed by Russia's overseas military intelligence unit, known as the GRU.
  • The RUSI report said Russian government documents allegedly revealed a "vision of exploiting access for a more concerted attack on Western interests."
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso - Jan. 20, 2023: A banner of Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen during a protest to support the Burkina Faso President Captain Ibrahim Traore and to demand the departure of France's ambassador and military forces.

Russia's military intelligence service is offering African governments a "regime survival package" that provides military and diplomatic support in exchange for access to strategically important natural resources, according to a new report.

The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), the world's oldest defense and security think tank, detailed how the rebranded Wagner Group in Africa is working to consolidate and expand Moscow's strategic relationships across the continent, through guarantees of regime security and geopolitical protection in exchange for lucrative mining concessions.