"Wagnerians and Russians may together strike Ukraine from the north - Kalinovsky's regiment


A camp for 8,000 Wagnerites may appear in Belarus.
The "Vanerians" moved to the territory of Belarus, led by Prigozhin, may form a strike force with the Russian military, which will try to capture Ukraine (Kiev) from the north. This was stated by deputy commander of the Belarusian regiment of Kalinovski Vadim Kabanchuk, reports Ukrinform.
He stressed that the threat from the RB remains real, and with the arrival of the Wagner PMC on its territory - increases many times over.
The worst scenario for Ukraine was in February 2022, when columns were sent to Gostomel and Kiev. This could all happen again if a grouping is created for an invasion. When the "Wagnerians" will be concentrated in Belarus in the number that they say - about 8 thousand people, to them at any moment can be added several tens of thousands of military men of the Russian army, 10 thousand from the Belarusian army - and here you have a grouping for the invasion of Ukraine. And this is a permanent threat," Kabanchuk said.
He said that Ukraine underestimates the threat and reminded that Putin is a cagebearer and prefers to act under cover and a foreign flag. in this case Wagner and the RB.
In the event of the worst-case scenario, when an order to use nuclear weapons is given, it will be blamed on Lukashenko and the Vagner Prigozhin PMC," Kabanchuk pointed out.
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