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Missing Central African Republic soldiers were kidnapped by Russian mercenaries, advocates allege

  • Human rights advocates and politicians in the Central African Republic allege that soldiers who went missing were kidnapped by Russian-backed mercenaries after their detention on January 24.
  • Celestin Bakoyo and Elie Ngouengue were reportedly detained while trying to open bank accounts.
  • Joseph Bindoumi, president of the Central African Republic's League for Human Rights, described the incidents as kidnappings and emphasized the right to know the soldiers' whereabouts.
  • Residents, including Ernest Mizedio, expressed frustration regarding the inability to locate the missing soldiers, demanding accountability from both law enforcement and Russian security contractors.
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asianews.it broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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