Wagner Fighters Appear to Relocate to Belarus, as Prigozhin Says They Could Return to Ukraine

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Wagner Fighters Appear to Relocate to Belarus, as Prigozhin Says They Could Return to Ukraine
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Video footage purporting to show Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin welcoming troops to Belarus after his aborted mutiny was published on a Telegram channel linked to the private army

Paramilitary leader is heard welcoming his fighters and telling them they will train Belarusian troops.

Paramilitary leader is heard welcoming his fighters and telling them they will train Belarusian troops
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