Lukashenka’s administration did not confirm Prigozhin’s arrival in Belarus

Lukashenka's administration did not confirm Prigozhin's arrival in Belarus

The president of Belarus Lukashenka administration did not confirm Prigozhin’s arrival in Belarus.

“There is no such information,” the employee of the press service of the Lukashenka’s answered the journalist’s question about Prigozhin.

In addition, it became known that NATO is monitoring the development of the situation around the “Wagner” PMC and information about its alleged potential redeployment to Belarus. The Secretary General of the Alliance says that they are ready to react quickly.

Meantime, russian media informed that Belarus began to build camps for PVC “Wagner”.

As “Verstka” writes, camps have already begun to be built there for criminal terrorists. The first such camp is planned in Osypovychy, Mogilev region (200 km from the border with Ukraine). Complex with an area of 24 square meters. km is designed for 8,000 people.

Are the same time, the Belarusian Gayun monitoring group does not confirm the information of Russian media about the construction of camps for Wagnerites in Belarus.

According to their data, no work on the construction of a large facility in Osypovytskyi district was recorded. The Wagnerites have not yet been seen in the country.

It is also became known that criminal cases against the head of Wagner PMC Yevgeniy Prigozhin for his “mach of equity” on Moscow attempt is not closed in russia. FSB works out the case.

In the evening, Wagner leader Prigozhyn commented on his unsuccessful “march toward Moscow” for the first time.

According to him, the purpose of the march was to prevent the destruction of PMC Wagner and to bring to justice those who made a huge number of mistakes during the war.

They did not want to shed blood; the march was a protest rather than an attempt to overthrow the government. 

He regrets that they were forced to strike on the Russian aircraft.  

Lukashenko “extended his hand” and offered to find solutions for the continuation of the work of the Wagner PMC.

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