Wagner’s Mutiny: In the Footsteps of Paramilitary Group Fighters in Belarus
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Since his rebellion, the whole mystery remains about Evguéni Prigojine. He and his paramilitary group were to go into exile in Belarus. France Télévisions teams traveled the country, following in the footsteps of Wagner fighters.
On the morning of Friday 7 July, France Télévisions teams are in Belarus, the most closed country in Europe. They left in the footsteps of the Wagner fighters, because here they must find refuge, after the failure of their coup in Russia, just like their leader Yevgeny Prigogine, who became invisible two weeks ago.The whole world is wondering if satellite photos taken 100 kilometers from the capital show the new Wagner camp in Belarus. The Belarusian soldiers agreed to open the doors of this camp to the journalists of France Télévisions with one goal: It turned out to be empty. No Wagner fighter appeared. It is clear that in recent weeks the camp was officially set up to house reservists. In the villageNearby, the locals had not yet seen Wagner’s men.
Yevgeny Prigogine will be free to move
Where are the Wagner fighters? To find out more, reporters headed to the Belarusian presidential palace located in Minsk on Thursday, July 6. According to the Belarusian leader Alexander LukashenkoWagner’s men are still in their camp near the front. As for their leader, Alexander Lukashenko He claimed that in Russia. According to him, he will be free to move. Criminal charges related to the revolution were dropped, in theory, but Russian media showed a series of raids in Russia on offices and a home.Eugene Prigozhin.
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