There are three interpretations of why Lukashenko just publicly shared his concerns with Putin about the possibility of Wagner invading Poland. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko told his Russian counterpart during talks on Sunday that his country’s local authorities are becoming “concerned” about the Wagner fighters that they’re hosting. According to him, these guests are in a “bad mood” and want to “go on tour to Poland”, particularly to the capital of Warsaw and NATO’s logistical center in the southeastern city of Rzezsow. These five analyses set the context in which the Belarusian leader shared his concerns:
Is Wagner About To Go Rogue Again?
Is Wagner About To Go Rogue Again?
Is Wagner About To Go Rogue Again?
There are three interpretations of why Lukashenko just publicly shared his concerns with Putin about the possibility of Wagner invading Poland. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko told his Russian counterpart during talks on Sunday that his country’s local authorities are becoming “concerned” about the Wagner fighters that they’re hosting. According to him, these guests are in a “bad mood” and want to “go on tour to Poland”, particularly to the capital of Warsaw and NATO’s logistical center in the southeastern city of Rzezsow. These five analyses set the context in which the Belarusian leader shared his concerns: