Poland: Wagner Soldiers Moving Close To Polish Border, Suwałki Gap
A Russian lawmaker had earlier this month also claimed Wagner forces were sent to Belarus to train Belarusian soldiers for an attack on Poland and a potential seizure of the Suwałki Gap
WARSAW - After Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko claimed that the Wagner group of soldiers that had been sent to Belarus were putting a "strain" on him because they wanted to go "West" on an "excursion", a group of 100 Wagner soldiers are now moving close to the Polish border, according to the Polish Prime Minister.
A Russian lawmaker had earlier this month claimed Wagner forces were sent to Belarus to train Belarusian soldiers for an attack on Poland and a potential seizure of the Suwałki Gap [aka Suwałki Coordidor].
Polish Prime Minister: Over 100 Members Of Wagner Group Moved To Suwalki gap:
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