Wagner fighters seek to unsettle NATO’s eastern flank, Polish PM says

Wagner fighters seek to unsettle NATO’s eastern flank, Polish PM says

Wagner fighters seek to unsettle NATO’s eastern flank, Polish PM says

WARSAW — Fighters from Russia’s non-public Wagner mercenary drive are being moved near NATO’s jap flank to destabilize the navy alliance, Poland’s prime minister mentioned on Thursday.

Wagner troopers have begun coaching with the Belarus nationwide military, prompting Poland to start out transferring greater than 1,000 troops nearer to the border. On Tuesday it accused Belarus of violating its airspace with navy helicopters.

“We need to be aware that the number of provocations will rise,” Mateusz Morawiecki mentioned after assembly Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda in jap Poland.

“The Wagner group is extremely dangerous and they are being moved to the eastern flank to destabilize it.”

The politicians met within the Suwalki Gap, a sparsely populated however strategically vital space of Polish territory between Belarus and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad that joins the Baltic states to different NATO members.

Nauseda mentioned the variety of Wagner fighters in Belarus might be increased than 4,000.

“We must not only talk about measures at the national level but also…what should be done if this situation becomes even more complicated, including the closure of the border with Belarus,” Nauseda mentioned.

“This should be done in a coordinated manner between Poland, Lithuania and Latvia.”

Belarus allowed Russian President Vladimir Putin to make use of its territory as a launch pad for the Ukraine invasion, however has not dedicated its personal troops to the warfare. — Reuters

Source: www.gmanetwork.com