 Ukrainian special forces captured Wagner mercenaries in Sudan. Kiev posed media outlet sources in Ukraine's special services provided an exclusive video that shows elements of Ukrainian special forces interrogating captured Wagner mercenaries in the Republic of Sudan. In one part of the video, special forces operators from the combat group Timur, part of Ukraine's military intelligence directorate are seen examining military vehicles. One truck shows signs of intense weapon strikes through the windshield and the body of a soldier sporting the Wagner PMC badge in the passenger seat. Later footage shows a Ukrainian operator interrogating a Russian speaking prisoner. He confesses to being part of a group of Wagner PMC mercenaries that were sent to Sudan to overthrow the local government in the video. Additionally, two African prisoners, presumably locally recruited by the Wagner mercenaries, are interrogated alongside the Russian speaking soldier. Ukrainian special forces have, according to open sources, been operating in the Republic of Sudan for several months at least. Filmed in recent weeks in an undisclosed part of the African country, the footage shows three separate strikes against three different vehicles. Kyiv Post sources inside the special services of Ukraine said the work on the destruction of Russian mercenaries and their local terrorist partners in Sudan is likely by Ukrainian special forces. Work we have planned in Sudan is being performed.