Today, the Wagner PMC camp has about 130 tents, or about 45% of the initial number.
More than half of the mercenary camp of the Russian private military company has been dismantled in Belarus. Wagner, the work of removing the tents continues. The monitoring group reported this on September 8 Belarusian So on Telegram.
Already noticed in the PMC camp Wagner In the village of Tsel near Osipovichi, the active dismantling of tents continues, which began on July 28.
According to the monitoring group, at the beginning of the dismantling the camp consisted of approximately 292 tents (including tents for household needs), and today more than 160 units, that is, 55%, has been dismantled.
Since the last satellite images on August 23, more than 60 more tents have been removed. The most active removal period occurs at the end of August.
On September 8, the PMC camp Wagner has about 130 tents or about 45% of the initial count.
In June, it was reported that up to 10 thousand “Wagnerites” were coming to Belarus; the camp was built with this number in mind. Perhaps, the tents were dismantled because they became unnecessary, since fewer mercenaries came than expected, note That’s it.
It was previously reported that the Belarusian authorities issued passports with new names to the militants within a month. Wagner. The Kremlin said that they do not yet know about the prospects of the PMCs Wagner after the death of its founder Yevgeny Prigozhin, moreover, such a structure does not legally exist.
Source: korrespondent

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