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Belarusian Hajun project: large convoy of PMC Wagner vehicles arrives in Belarus

A PMC Wagner convoy containing at least 60 vehicles has arrived in Belarus, the Belarusian Hajun project that monitors military activity reports.

According to analysts, the convoy accompanied by the Belarusian Traffic Safety Police entered the country from the territory of Russia near the city of Krychaw. The convoy cars had licence plates of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk “people’s republics” on them. Among the cars were pickups, big trucks, and at least three buses to transport people.

“The route indicated that the PMC Wagner convoy is moving towards the campground in the Tsel village,” the message reads.

Yesterday, 14 July, the Belarusian Ministry of Defence confirmed that PMC Wagner mercenaries had arrived at the campsite near the town of Asipovichy. The ministry also reported that, together with the PMC Wagner leadership, it had “worked out a road map for training and sharing knowledge between detachments of different types of troops”.

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