The Wagner group was infamous for doing Russia's bidding across Africa but now a new organisation loyal to Vladimir Putin is infiltrating the region's coup belt.
It may not be on the news radar in the English-speaking world, but the turbulence sweeping parts of Africa is the biggest challenge to French influence on the continent in 60 years.
Civilian governments backed by Paris have been toppled in military coups and Russia has wasted little time in taking advantage. The Wagner group was infamous for doing Russia's bidding across Africa, but now a new organisation loyal to Vladimir Putin is infiltrating the region's coup belt.
In late January a post on the Telegram social media site announced the deployment of 100 Russian soldiers to the West African country of Burkina Faso.
The organisation seems poised to assume most of the operations of the Wagner group, the Russian private military company that deployed mercenaries across Africa.
After Wagner's founder Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed last year, just months after leading a failed mutiny in Russia, there were questions about the group's operations in Africa.
But Ms Currie says the group never went away after Prigozhin and key Wagner leaders were killed in a plane crash that raised suspicion of Kremlin involvement.
Another video first shared on Russian social media depicts France as a giant rat and shows a home owner calling a Wagner mercenary to exterminate it.
Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have announced plans to withdraw from West Africa's economic and political bloc, ECOWAS.
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The only reason to simp for Wagner is to be so brain fucked by the atrocities of the West that any other country's atrocities somehow become "liberatory police actions" in comparison.
It'll take some doing for Russia to reach the near-zero levels of credibility Europe has with Africans, but a prolonged military presence should help with that.