President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko admitted that he had “started to be tensed” by the fighters of the group “Wagner”, as they ask for permission to go to the West “for a tour”. He said this during a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“Maybe I shouldn’t say this, but I will. We started to get stressed out by the Wagner Group fighters.” “They want to go to the West. “Let us go. I said, why do you want to go to the West? “Well, to go on a tour to Warsaw, to Rzeszow,” Lukashenko said during his conversation with Putin.
“I keep them in the centre, as agreed, of Belarus, I wouldn’t want to redeploy them there, because their moods are bad. And, you have to give them credit, they know what’s going on around the Union State. Well, it’s just a touch,” he said.
Recall, earlier the Secretary of the Security Committee of the Polish government Zbigniew Hoffman said that Poland would react to the presence of the group “Wagner” near its borders. He announced the transfer to the border with Belarus additional part of the Polish army with armoured vehicles.
“The committee has analysed possible threats, such as the deployment of Wagner Group units. Therefore, the Minister of National Defence and chairman of the government’s security committee, Mariusz Blaszczak, decided to move our military formations from the west to the east of Poland,” the official told the RAR news agency.
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