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17 mercenaries are accused of fighting for Russia. Now, South Africa wants them home. – POLITICO

By staffNovember 6, 20252 Mins Read
17 mercenaries are accused of fighting for Russia. Now, South Africa wants them home. – POLITICO
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Pretoria is “working through diplomatic channels to secure the return of these young men,” the statement added, though it did not specify in which sense they were stuck.

South African law prohibits citizens from providing military assistance to other governments or joining foreign armed forces without official authorization.

The statement also did not specify which side the men had joined, and the South African government did not immediately respond to POLITICO’s request for comment. But a Ukrainian intelligence official, after being granted anonymity to discuss the sensitive matter candidly, said it was “clear” the men were fighting for Russia.

“It’s clear those citizens were not fighting on our side. Otherwise, South Africa would have said so publicly,” the official said. “And we’re not luring anyone into the army. There was never a scandal. But their BRICS friends do.”

Founded in 2009, the BRICS group — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — has maintained close ties with Moscow despite the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The bloc expanded last year to include Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Ethiopia, positioning itself as a counterweight to the G7.

Russia has intensified recruitment in Africa and the Middle East as both Moscow and Kyiv struggle with heavy losses and manpower shortages.

According to the open-source intelligence group Frontelligence Insight, Russian recruiters often target economically vulnerable countries, offering large sums — sometimes equivalent to a decade of local wages — and promising noncombat roles such as cooks or drivers, many of which turn out to be false.

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