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Britain has declared the Wagner PMC a terrorist organization

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Today, for belonging to the Wagner group or its active support in the UK, one faces up to 14 years in prison.

The UK government has declared a Russian PMC Wagner terrorist organization. This was announced by the Kingdom’s Ministry of Internal Affairs on Friday, September 15.

It is indicated that the corresponding order was adopted by the British Parliament on September 6.

“This order is effective immediately and affects the affiliation of the group Wagner or active support of a group in the UK is a criminal offense with a potential imprisonment of 14 years, which may be imposed in addition to or in lieu of a fine,” it said.

PMC Wagner included on the list along with 78 other organizations also banned in the UK.

Earlier, the media reported that the Wagnerites had stopped recruiting in Russia. This seems to have happened because of money problems.

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