Russian journalists shot in Central Africa targeted in ambush: Media org

AFP  |  Moscow 

Three Russian journalists killed in last month as they reported on Russian mercenaries there were targeted in an ambush, a that was backing them said today.

The claim contradicts the version of events put forward by the Kremlin, which said initial evidence suggested the journalists were killed after resisting robbers.

The men -- Orkhan Dzhemal, and -- were killed on July 30 shortly after arriving in the war-torn country to report on a private army known as

"The version of a simple theft as the criminals' main motive is contradicted by many factors," said the media organisation, owned by exiled former oligarch and Kremlin foe

"The criminals were waiting...for the very car carrying Dzhemal, Rastorguyev and Radchenko," the organisation said in a statement on its website, after sending investigators to the region.

said it "does not exclude the involvement of Russian mercenaries" in the alleged

"A group of about ten people waited for several hours for the journalists' car", which had made a detour at the last moment, leading them to the spot of the killing.

Another car carrying "three armed white people, resembling mercenaries, and two Central Africans" passed through the same checkpoint as journalists shortly before them, the statement said.

The vehicle returned in the other direction an hour later.

In an earlier interview with CNN, Khodorkovsky rejected the theft-gone-wrong theory.

Wagner's soldiers have fought in conflicts in and Syria, according to Western and independent Russian as well as foreign governments.

officially has and civilian instructors in CAR to train local troops and experts have suggested they could be part of Wagner.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 17:45 IST