An inside look at the Wagner Group’s control over the Central African Republic

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American diplomats and military officials tell NBC News the Central African Republic is effectively controlled by the Wagner Group, Russia’s private army known for its brutality in Ukraine. NBC News’ Richard Engel has a rare look inside the country.