Wagner Group as a terrorist organisation, media reports said on Tuesday, quoting Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
The UK was set to make the Wagner Group a «proscribed» organisation under anti-terror laws, putting it on a par with Islamic State and al-Qaeda, a report in the Daily Mail said.
«Wagner is a violent and destructive organisation which has acted as a military tool of Vladimir Putin's Russia overseas,» the newspaper quoted Braverman as saying.
«While Putin's regime decides what to do with the monster it created, Wagner's continuing destabilising activities only continue to serve the Kremlin's political goals.»
Under the Terrorism Act 2000 the home secretary has the power to proscribe an organisation if they believe it is involved in terrorism.
A proscription order makes it a criminal offence to support the group.
«They are terrorists, plain and simple — and this proscription order makes that clear in UK law,» a BBC report added, quoting the minister.
«Wagner has been involved in looting, torture and barbarous murders,» Braverman added in the Daily Mail.
The group's operations in Ukraine, the Middle East and Africa «are a threat to global security,» she said.
«That is why we are proscribing this terrorist organisation and continuing to aid Ukraine wherever we can in its fight against Russia.»
Draft measures to ban the Wagner Group under the act will be laid in Parliament on Wednesday, the reports said.
In July, Britain announced sanctions against 13 individuals and businesses it said had links to the Russian group in Africa, accusing it of crimes there including killings and torture.
The people and entities targeted — which are no longer able to deal with UK citizens, companies and banks, and have any UK assets