The monitoring group “Belarusian Gayun” does not confirm the information of the Russian media about the construction of camps for “Wagnerites” in Belarus.
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According to them, no work on the construction of a large facility in the Osipovichi district was recorded. The “Wagnerites” themselves have not yet been seen in the country.
Today, the Russian publication Verstka reported that the construction of a camp for mercenaries Wagner allegedly began in the Osipovichi district. The post says that the journalists of the publication received comments in the forestry and from a source “close to the leadership of the Mogilev region.” The text says that there will be several camps for 8 thousand mercenaries, the current area is 24,000 square meters.
In addition, the post says that several relatives of the Wagner mercenaries confirm that they will be sent to Belarus.
“Belorussky Gayun” writes that, firstly, as of 17.30 on June 26, “no activity was definitely recorded in the Osipovichi district”, not to mention the construction of such a large facility.
It should be noted that the data of a foreign publication that they managed to get comments from sources close to the leadership of the Mogilev region raise certain questions. Despite the fact that the Belarusian independent media have not received such comments and have not yet confirmed the information, they write in Gayun.
As for the possible overturning of the Wagner mercenaries into Belarus, such data can be confirmed or refuted by direct observation. So far, there are no PIK columns that are moving towards Belarus or are already in Belarus.
Source: Racurs

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