Newsweek: Wagner Group Wants to March on Poland, Putin Ally Warns
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko warned on Sunday that the Wagner Group wants to march on Poland during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Putin exiled the Wagner Group, a paramilitary unit that previously fought alongside his troops in Ukraine, to Belarus following an attempted mutiny by Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin against Moscow's military leadership last month. The transfer fueled concerns about stability across Eastern Europe, including Poland, which shares a strategically critical northeastern border with Belarus. The Polish military has transferred troops near its Belarusian border amid threats that the Wagner Group could attempt to seize the Suwalki Gap and cut off the Baltic states from the rest of Europe.
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WNU Editor: They (Putin and Lukashenko) are trolling the West. Wagner is not going to invade Poland. But Wagner's presence in Poland is to send a message to the West, and to Ukraine.
Belarusian President Lukashenko Complains To Putin About Wagner’s Wish To March On Warsaw
Belarusian president claims that Wagner fighters want to invade Poland -- Euronews
Lukashenko 'struggling to keep Wagner troops from attacking Poland' -- The Telegraph
Lukashenko & Putin meet for first time since Wagner revolt; discuss group's ambitions -- Republic World
Lukashenko threatens Poland with Wagnerites: They want to go to West -- Ukrainska Pravda
‘They stress me out’ – Lukashenko complains to Putin about Wagner’s wishes to march on Warsaw -- New Voice of Ukraine
Putin hosts Lukashenko, calls Ukraine counter-offensive a failure -- Reuters
Uhhh i sojt think Poland is too worried about Wagner lol. Like seriously????
ReplyDeleteLol Us troops in poland? Will be Syria 2.0
ReplyDeleteWhat message; Oh look, we bad asses that took Bakmut (not!) then tried to take on Russia but got kicked out. LOL, some message.
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