New satellite photos show the liquidation of the Wagner Group camp in Belarus. His boss Yevgeny Prigozhin would die in a plane crash in Russia yesterday.
The camp for members of the Wagner group in the Belarusian village of Cel near Osipowicz is being actively liquidated, Radio Svoboda reports, citing satellite images from Planet Labs.
According to these reports, 101 of the camp’s 272 tents have already been removed. Considering that each tent can hold about 20 people, this could mean that the base was home to 5,000 people. Wagnerians left about two thousand. theirs.
Most of the mercenary military equipment was left on the property. At the moment it is not clear where these tents are being transported and whether the Wagnerians have permanently left Belarus.
Satellite photos available to journalists from Radio Svoboda do not show the construction of similar camps on other Belarusian training grounds and military units. It is possible that some of the mercenaries will be or have already been transferred to Africa.
Prigozhin plane crash. On board the management of the Wagner Group
The reports of Wagner movements in Belarus come a day after a private jet crashed in Russia’s Tver region on a flight from Moscow to St Petersburg.
The National Resistance Center, led by Ukraine’s special forces, reported that after the plane crash, Wagner convoys began to leave Belarus and head towards Russia.
A spokesman for the State Border Service of Ukraine confirmed to Ukrainian Pravda on Thursday that the number of mercenaries in Belarus has recently decreased.
According to the US Institute for War Studies (ISW), Russian President Vladimir Putin “almost certainly ordered the Russian military command to shoot down Prigozhin’s plane”.
In his first public comment on the disaster, Putin expressed his condolences to all the families of the victims. He stressed that the members of the Wagner group on board “have made an important contribution to our common cause: the fight against the neo-Nazi regime in Ukraine.” “We remember and we won’t forget,” he added.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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