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Wagner boss Prigozhin appears on sidelines of Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg

Paramilitary group’s founder has continually been seen at events in Russia despite supposedly agreeing exile in Belarus

Yevgeny Prigozhin, founder of the notorious Wagner paramilitary group, has appeared on the sidelines of a major Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg, despite agreeing to go into exile following his failed mutiny last month.

The warlord’s continued presence in Russia indicated Prigozhin remains an important part of the Kremlin establishment, from which President Vladimir Putin has so far proved reluctant or unable to disentangle him.

Prigozhin was photographed shaking hands with Freddy Mapouka, chief of protocol for Central African Republic president Faustin-Archange Touadéra, who attended the summit.

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