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Russia denies freed ‘Merchant of Death’ Viktor Bout is now dealing arms in Yemen

Wall Street Journal reported that Bout, released from US in a 2022 prisoner exchange, appears to have brokered sale of small arms to Houthis

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Armed Houthi fighters in Sanaa, Yemen. Photo: EPA-EFE

The Russian government has rejected reports that notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout is involved in weapons deals with Islamist militant groups in Yemen.

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“We tend to classify this in the category of fakes or attempts at a verbal attack against our people’s representatives,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, following a report about Bout’s alleged activities in the US-based Wall Street Journal newspaper.

The newspaper reported that Bout, who was released from US custody in a prisoner exchange in 2022, appears to have brokered the sale of small arms to the Houthi militant group, primarily Kalashnikov assault rifles.

Bout himself praised the Houthi militants, saying they did a “pretty good job” by shooting down more than 10 US reconnaissance drones despite limited resources.

Viktor Bout in US custody in 2010. File photo: Drug Enforcement Administration
Viktor Bout in US custody in 2010. File photo: Drug Enforcement Administration
But Bout described the newspaper article as targeted information for the birthday of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who turned 72 on Monday.
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