We are talking about the construction of a camp for 8 thousand fighters in the city of Osipovichi, located 200 km from the Ukrainian border. And there will be several camps, sources said.
The construction of camps to accommodate PMC mercenaries began in the Mogilev region of Belarus Wagner Evgeny Prigogine. The Russian edition of Nestka reported this on Monday, June 26.
It is said that it is possible to confirm the construction of a camp for 8,000 fighters in the city of Osipovichi, located 200 km from the Ukrainian border. And there will be several camps.
“We are working, we are already working today. Tomorrow, before lunch, the task is (to build, – ed.), – said the interlocutor from the forest of the Mogilev region, adding that the camp area will be 24 thousand square meters. m.
The source of the publication, close to the leadership of the Mogilev region, confirmed that the authorities ordered to build a camp for PMCs in the region.
The information that the mercenaries will be sent to Belarus was also confirmed by the relatives of the PMC fighters.
So, one of the relatives, referring to his friend, said that the units remaining in Rostov Wagner sent to Belarus. Another contact said her husband, who was in Rostov on Saturday, said he was probably going to Belarus, but never got in touch again.
Also, three participants in chats with relatives said that they had received similar messages from relatives, but they were not sure if their units were going to Belarus. One of the interlocutors said that his relative was “near Rostov”.
Earlier in the UK, it was suggested that the “Wagnerites” may be preparing an attack on Kyiv after their leader Prigozhin left for Belarus after an attempted rebellion in Russia.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine noted that the group’s attempt Wagner a breakthrough in Ukraine from the territory of Belarus is suicide.
Source: korrespondent

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