White House Responds To Poland's Claim That Wagner Forces Arrived At The Suwalki Gap
Poland had announced that 1,000 Polish troops would be deployed at its border with Belarus in response to said reports about Wagner soldiers closing in on Poland.
WASHINGTON - U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on Tuesday that the White House is not aware of a threat to Poland from Wagner forces after the Polish Prime Minister claimed "more than a hundred" Wagner soldiers in Grodno were heading toward Poland.
Just before the comments by the Polish Prime Minister, Poland had announced that 1,000 Polish troops would be deployed at its border with Belarus in response to said reports about Wagner soldiers closing in on Poland.
U.S. Ambassador: Any Attack By Wagner On Poland Would Be Regarded As An Attack By Russia:
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