Ukraine: Wagner fighters return to Russia
Ukrainian State Border Protection Agency (DPSU) spokesman Andriy Demchenko announced that the number of Wagner forces in Belarus has decreased after top Wagner executives, including Wagner leader Yevgeniy Prigojin, were in the Passenger list of the crashed plane.
DPSU spokesman Demchenko, in his statement to a television channel and shared by the DPSU today, said: “Even before the plane crash in Russia, we noticed that the number of Russian mercenaries in Belarus was decreasing. “Not sharply, but gradually, the number of Wagner fighters in Belarus is declining.”
Demchenko stressed that the vast majority went to Russia.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, in a joint press conference with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda on 3 August, stated that there are around 4,000 Wagner troops in Belarus and that Poland and Lithuania continue to strengthen their eastern borders. (DHA)
Source: Sozcu
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