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Ukraine war: Russia’s Wagner mercenary group to recruit women to be ‘nurses and snipers’

  • Head of Russian mercenary group suggests women could have fighting roles in Ukraine war
  • Wagner’s recruitment bid comes as Biden administration hits the group with tough new export curbs

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A monument to the Heroes of the Soviet Union Aliya Moldagulova and Manshuk Mametova Kazakhstan. Moldagulova was a sniper and Mametova was a machine gunner during World War II. File photo: Shutterstock

The Russian mercenary group Wagner fighting in Ukraine aims to recruit women jailed in Russia and deploy them to the front, Kremlin-linked founder Yevgeny Prigozhin said.

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“Not only nurses and communications staff but also in sabotage groups and sniper pairs. Everyone knows this has been done before,” the 61-year-old said on Wednesday, referring to World War II-era female sharpshooters hailed in Soviet propaganda.

“We’re getting there. There’s some resistance but I think we’ll overcome it,” Prigozhin added on social media.

His comments came in response to a Russian official east of Moscow who said women imprisoned in the city of Nizhny Tagil had asked him to be sent to Ukraine to help the Russian army.

In recent months, Wagner is understood to have recruited male inmates en masse from Russian prisons to fight on front lines in Ukraine with the promise of reduced sentences and high salaries.

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In September, Prigozhin disclosed for the first time that he founded the Wagner group in 2014 to fight in Ukraine and acknowledged its presence in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.

This month, Wagner opened a headquarters in Russia’s second city of St Petersburg.

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