A big convoy of Wagner autos has reportedly arrived in Belarus from Russia after the mercenary group launched a coup final month.
Around 60 autos, together with giant vehicles and buses, had been seen transferring northwest to a camp in the village of Tsel, based on the navy monitoring group “Belarusian Gayun”.
It reported: “A combination of factors indicates that this is a convoy of the Wagner PMCs [private military company], which entered Belarus from the Russian Federation at night in the Krichev area.”
It comes after a video was launched yesterday displaying Wagner fighters coaching Belarusian troops. Some are thought to have been in the nation since Tuesday.
Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusian President, brokered the deal to finish the Wagner rise up after the mercenaries took management of the Russian metropolis of Rostov and marched on Moscow.
Under the settlement, the group’s head Yevgeny Prigozhin stood down his fighters and agreed they might transfer to Belarus in trade for Russia dropping prices.
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