Lukashenko: Wagnerists want to visit Warsaw
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko claimed that mercenaries belonging to the Russian private security company Wagner, stationed in his country, want to go west, saying: “The Wagnerites have started to stress us, they want to go west. They say: ‘We are going to take a trip to Warsaw and Rzeszow,'” he said.
Lukashenko with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg met.
Noting that the Ukrainian army lost a large number of soldiers during the meeting, Lukashenko said: “According to US estimates, Ukraine has lost 26,000 soldiers since the counterattack.”
Commenting on the Wagner fighters stationed in his country, Lukashenko said: “The Wagnerites have started to stress us out, they want to go west. They say: ‘Let’s take a trip to Warsaw and Rzeszow.’ “I keep them in central Belarus as agreed,” he said.
Stressing that Ukraine’s troop loss in the counterattack is more than 26,000, Putin said: “There was a counterattack, but it failed.” (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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