Lukashenko says Wagner 'is itching to march' as fears develop at Polish border

Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko says the Wagner mercenary group is “itching” to march on Poland – stoking fears Russia might increase its navy marketing campaign.

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In a televised chat with Russia’s President Putin, he chillingly revealed the group was saying: “Let’s go on an excursion to Warsaw.”

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Lukashenko instructed Putin he was “stressed” as a result of he was having to restrain the mercenaries.

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The Russian dictator exiled the Wagner Group, a paramilitary unit that beforehand fought alongside his troops in Ukraine, to Belarus following an tried mutiny by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin towards Moscow’s navy management final month.

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The mercenaries at the moment are primarily based lower than seven miles from the Polish border.

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A video posted on Twitter by the Ukraine authorities confirmed Lukashenko saying: “They are asking to go to the West. I said, ‘Why do you want to go west?’ So they say, ‘We control what happens: let’s go on an excursion to Warsaw and Rzeszow’”, referring to the Polish capital and a key navy hub for the nation.

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The feedback added to a stream of anti-Polish rhetoric coming from Moscow not too long ago. In a meandering rant on the weekend, Putin instructed his navy council on-line: “Poland’s leaders likely seek to set up a coalition under the Nato umbrella and directly join the conflict in Ukraine, and then tear off a piece for themselves and restore their, as they believe, historical territory – today’s western Ukraine.”

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Lukashenko, pictured with Putin assembly the general public in St Petersburg on Sunday, additionally offered him with a map displaying what he mentioned have been Polish plans to assault Belarus.

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Warsaw previously held sway over a lot of central and jap Europe as a part of a wider commonwealth with Lithuania and elements of modern-day Ukraine.

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But it misplaced a lot of its territory throughout a interval of disaster within the 18th century and was partitioned by Russia in 1772, 1792 and 1795 – souring relations irreparably.

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While many Poles might remorse the brand new borders imposed by Russia after the Second World War, there isn't a critical case for Poland making an attempt to “retake” former territories, like Lviv.

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Poland not too long ago moved 1,000 troops in the direction of Belarus after footage appeared to indicate Wagner forces coaching with Belarusian troops on the Polish border.

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US intelligence stories say Russia has now deployed nuclear weapons to the Belarusian puppet state.

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The nation is bordered to the northwest by Lithuania and to the west by Poland. It is separated from the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad by the Suwałki Gap, the border between Lithuania and Poland.

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The hole is Nato’s jap flank, thought-about some extent of vulnerability. If overwhelmed, it might lower off the Baltic States from western allies.

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The Polish authorities has pledged to arrange a sapper battalion close by to strengthen Nato’s jap flank and safe the Suwałki Gap.

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And in a separate improvement on Monday, Poland revealed {that a} specialist upkeep hub for tanks broken in Ukraine throughout the battle with Russia has began working in its southern metropolis of Gliwice.

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Poland, considered one of Ukraine’s greatest allies since Russia’s invasion practically 18 months in the past, had been negotiating with Germany to create a joint workshop for Leopard tanks.

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