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UK's MI6 spy agency formed Ukraine sabotage team for Africa deployment

Ukrainian GUR officer Lt. Col. Vitaliy Prashchuk (L), who has experience of "successful liquidations" and participated in MI6 operations in Zimbabwe, will head the task force formed and prepared for deployment to Africa.

UK's foreign intelligence service, commonly known as MI6, has made preparations for a Ukrainian unit to be sent to Africa to carry out sabotage operations against Russia-linked targets, according to an unnamed military source, cited by the Russian media.

"According to information confirmed by several sources, the British intelligence service MI6 has formed and prepared for deployment to the southern continent a sabotage and punitive detachment consisting of militants of Ukrainian nationalist and neo-Nazi formations to counter the development of cooperation between African countries and Russia," a military-diplomatic source said on Wednesday.

The source explained that London had instructed Kiev in July 2023 to order Ukraine's Security Service and the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (GUR) to "provide maximum and prompt assistance to representatives of the British intelligence MI6 and SAS special unit in the selection of 100 fighters from the Ukrainian national formations with significant combat experience on the 'eastern front'" fighting against Russian troops.

One of the main objectives of the Ukrainian task force in Africa will be "sabotage of infrastructure in African countries, as well as the elimination of African leaders oriented towards cooperation with Russia," the source warned.

"A chartered civilian ship from the [Ukrainian] port of Izmail [will transfer the task force] to the [Sudanese] city of Omdurman during the second half of August," the source added while naming, Lt. Col. Vitaliy Prashchuk as the head of the Ukrainian sabotage unit.

Prashchuk, a native of the Vinnytsia Region, fought against pro-Russia troops in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions in 2014-2016 as the head of a sabotage and reconnaissance group, which had several "successful liquidations" in its dark report card.

He joined the 73rd Ukrainian Marine Special Operations Center in 2015 and served in its intelligence unit until 2017. Prashchuk also participated in joint special operations run by Ukrainian and British intelligence services in Zimbabwe.

After his discharge in 2019, he went into politics, joining Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s "Servant of the People" party through which he was elected as representative to Ukraine's parliament.

In February 2022, at the onset of Russia's special military operation in Donbas, Prashchuk was a reserve officer in Kiev forces' military-intelligence apparatus.

Meanwhile, a top US diplomat demanded the reversal of the power-shift in Niger by pro-Russia coupsters, and the return to power of its Western-sponsored president, suggesting a military intervention otherwise.

In a secret visit to the West African country earlier this month for talks with coup leaders, acting-Deputy US Secretary of State Victoria Nuland met with military chiefs that ousted president Mohamed Bazoum on July 26,  warning them against following neighboring Mali in inviting Russian military advisers to the country, attributing them to the Wagner paramilitary group. 

"The people who have taken this action here understand very well the risks to their sovereignty when Wagner is invited in," claimed Nuland, who is known for her hawkish anti-Russia statements.

Niger and Mali were both formerly colonized by France. Paris, however, continues to treat both African nations as its colonies, reportedly plundering their natural resources while leaving the two nations impoverished.


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