Exclusive: Syrian and Russian army had arrested a number of Wagner personnel operating in Syria

Ahmed Samir

Pentagon: Russia is detaining a large number of Wagner operatives in Syria.

A Sky News Arabia correspondent quoted a senior Pentagon official as saying that Russian military intelligence had arrested a large number of "Wagner" leaders deployed in Syria.

He had quoted a former German Defense Ministry official as saying that members of the Syrian and Russian army had arrested a number of Wagner personnel operating in Syria, without giving further details.

The arrest of Wagner personnel operating in Syria is a significant development in the ongoing conflict. It remains to be seen what impact this will have on the operations of Wagner in Syria, and whether this will lead to further action against the group. However, it is clear that the situation in Syria remains complex and volatile, with no easy solutions in sight.

What does the arrest of Wagner personnel mean for the Syrian conflict?

The arrest of Wagner personnel by the Syrian and Russian army is a significant development in the ongoing Syrian conflict. It is unclear what charges the personnel will face, or how this will impact the operations of Wagner in Syria. Some analysts speculate that the arrests could be part of a larger effort by Russia to distance itself from Wagner and its controversial operations.

What are the allegations against Wagner in Syria?

Wagner has been accused of carrying out human rights abuses in Syria, including torture and extrajudicial killings. It has also been accused of supporting the Syrian regime in its fight against opposition forces. The group has been linked to a number of high-profile incidents in Syria, including the downing of a Russian fighter jet by Turkish forces in 2015.