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Inquiry into the Murder of Hamdi Bouta and Wagner Group Operations at the Al-Shaer Gas Plant, Homs, Syria, 2017

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Abstract

In June 2017, the world got a fresh glimpse into the heart of Russia’s burgeoning private military security industry from a social media post on a Reddit subchannel popular with military geeks. The anonymous post didn’t provide much commentary, only a link to a nearly two-minute long video clip shot with a shaky hand on a mobile phone camera. The graphically violent video showed several men dressed in desert military uniforms taking turns beating a man with a sledgehammer. Evidence culled from a variety of open sources, including the social media accounts of hundreds of operators with the Wagner Group, a Russian military contractor linked to Kremlin insider Yevgeny Prigozhin, links several Russian citizens to the killing which took place at the al-Shaer Gas Plant in Homs, Syria. The purpose of this initial assessment of data discovered as part of our inquiry is to aid the general public, relevant international fact-finding bodies and project collaborators in developing a more complete account of this incident and as well as more comprehensive understanding of how overlapping social networks between Russian-backed foreign fighters in Ukraine and Syria have fused to form a sprawling, global social movement of mercenary fighters seeking to advance Russian ultranationalist causes.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank Peter Bergen and Daniel Rothenberg, co-directors of the New America/Arizona State University Future of War project for their support throughout the production of this paper. Several ASU faculty also lent their generous support and the backing of their research centers to this investigation, including Tom Taylor, Keith Brown, Huan Liu, and Ryan Meuth. Support from the Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian, and Central Asian Studies and the ASU Data Mining and Machine Learning Lab was especially critical for the collective success of the gifted group of technologists and linguists on the Frontline Forensics team who contributed their time, energy and zeal to the tough task of mining the open source data at the core of the analysis in this report. Gratitude is especially due to MK, USA, IB, RR, JL, NA, JR, NP, CF, for the months of sweat equity they lent to this project.

The Center for Advanced Defense Studies (C4ADS) provided invaluable analytical support, and Jack Margolin was a key partner and critical sounding board throughout the research for this paper.

Equal gratitude is due the intrepid team of researchers at the Dossier Center, who generously shared their data and insights into the networks that facilitate Russia’s private security industry. Thanks also goes to the crack team of Syrian journalists at al-Jessr Press for sharing their insights into the particulars of this case.

Thanks also goes to New America’s talented team of editors and designers, especially David Sterman for coordinating edits and production and Joe Wilkes, Joanne Zalatoris, and Maria Elkin laid out the paper and website. Thanks to Emily Schneider for her deft copyedit. This paper was supported in part by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

All errors of fact or interpretation are, of course, the author’s alone.

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Candace Rondeaux
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Candace Rondeaux

Senior Director, Future Frontlines and Planetary Politics; Professor of Practice, Arizona State University

Inquiry into the Murder of Hamdi Bouta and Wagner Group Operations at the Al-Shaer Gas Plant, Homs, Syria, 2017

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