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Turan Group

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Turan as a "Muslim battalion" (Sazhneva, 2017). Additionally, the pro-Kremlin newspaper Vzgliad has claimed that Turan exists and is made up of Muslim fighters from Central Asia and the North Caucasus (Krutikov, 2017). An interview with a former Turan fighter in the web resource Baltnews in November 2017 further confirmed this composition of Turan fighters (Khidzhab, 2017). There is, however, much uncertainty about Turan, and some even doubt that the unit exists. For example, Denis Korotkov, a journalist who investigated Wagner for Fontanka, seriously doubts their existence (Ber, 2017). He said that the sources he interviewed for his Wagner investigation had never heard of any Turan.
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In October 2017 the Russian newspaper Moskovskii Komsomolets ran an interview with an anonymous source who claimed that he had fought in Syria for a private Russian PMSC called Turan. According to this source, Turan is together with Wagner the most important Russian PMSCs today. He further described
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The group was supposedly founded in the spring of 2017 Central Asian, Russian and other former Soviet nationals with Special Forces and general military background. The group was described as similar to another Russian PMC active in Syria called the
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in Syria. For unknown reasons, the existence of Turan was fabricated by a Russian journalist and others through staged photographs and Photoshop. It is described as a hoax.
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According to a September 2018 report from the Chr. Michelsen Institute, contractors of another Russian PMC active in Syria called the
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beliefs and were therefore recruited to go to Syria to fight alongside other Shiite militia groups such as
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type rifle, similar to Hezbollah's logo. The group was also said to venerate
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who were asked about Turan have never heard of its existence.
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romanized
private military company
Wagner Group
Wagner Group
Shiite
Hezbollah
Soviet Union
ISIL
NATO
M4 Carbines
Kalashnikov
Tamerlane
Timurid Empire
"Turan — a new private military company fighting in Syria or an elaborate hoax?"


"Russia's use of semi-state security forces: the case of the Wagner Group"
doi
10.1080/1060586X.2019.1591142
Russian Use of Private Military and Security Companies - the implications for European and Norwegian Security
ISBN
9788246431000
cite book
help
"Private military companies: Moscow's other army in Syria"
"A Battalion Of Turan Б─■ Blackwater Russia!"
Categories
Private military contractors
Russian mercenaries

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