Big column of cars with "Wagnerites" arrived in Belarus - Gayun


The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine confirms the appearance of separate groups of PMC Wagner in Belarus.
A convoy of cars and trucks with licence plates of the so-called "DNR/LNR" entered the territory of Belarus. As pointed out by the Belaruski Gayun group, these may be mercenaries of the Russian PMC Wagner.
The combination of factors indicates that this is a convoy of PMC Wagner, which entered Belarus from the Russian Federation at night near Krychaw. Then they travelled through Rogachev towards Bobruisk and then - towards Osipovichi. The route indicates that the convoy of PMC Wagner is moving towards the tent camp in the village of Tsel," reads the report.
As specified in Gayun, there were at least 60 vehicles in the convoy, including "pickup trucks, large lorries, "Bukhanka" and at least three buses for transporting people."
The information about the movement of the militants was confirmed by the Ukrainian State Border Service in its Telegram channel. The speaker of the State Border Service of Ukraine, Andriy Demchenko, said that Ukrainian law enforcers would carefully monitor their steps on the territory of this country.
As of now, the available information shows that some groups of representatives from private military campaigns, travelling from the territory of Russia, have started to be observed in Belarus. In turn, we continue to monitor this situation in order to understand all the places where they will be deployed, how many of them there will be and what tasks they will perform," he said.
Note, the Belarusian pro-pagnadists claimed that PMC Wagner had been transferred to their country. The terrorists have begun to train local territorial defence. The exercises are held near Osipovichi, which is about 200 kilometres from the border with Ukraine.
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