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'Massive military build-up' spotted in Wagner camp near Ukrainian border
2023-07-20 00:00:00.0     每日快报-世界新闻     原网页

       

       The satellite images show a build-up of military hardware (Image: MAXAR Technologies)

       The Wagner Group has reportedly been spotted gathering military resources in a camp in Belarus, near the Ukrainian border.

       Satellite imagery appears to show military hardware being gathered at the site in the town of Osipovichi.

       The images show the town both when it was nearly empty and before Wagner began setting up operations there.

       A more recent photo shows a number of structures at the camp.

       Ukrainian news outlet shared the satellite images from Maxar Technologies on Twitter, showing the latest efforts by the Wagner Group to rebuild its strength after its failed uprising last month.

       READ MORE Dramatic moment key territory goes up in smoke after 'massive attack' by Russia

       Prigozhin has not been officially sighted since his attempted uprising (Image: Getty)

       On June 23, Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed Russia's military had killed about 30 of his troops in a missile strike.

       His men marched on Moscow in a soon abandoned rebellion, taking control of Rostov-on-Don and the headquarters of the Southern Military District in the city.

       But the mutiny ended just the day after it began after peace was brokered by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, with the agreement that Kremlin charges filed against Prigozhin would be dropped if he agreed to go into exile in Belarus.

       The area was previously empty (Image: MAXAR Technologies)

       Maxar Technologies publishes satellite images of Russia's PMC Wagner military camp near Osipovichi in Belarus

       Belaruski Gayun, a Belarusian OSINT monitoring group, reported that more than 100 units of military equipment have already arrived at the camp near Osipovichi. pic.twitter.com/lCsDax13Jq

       — Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 18, 2023

       Maxar Technologies publishes satellite images of Russia's PMC Wagner military camp near Osipovichi in Belarus

       Belaruski Gayun, a Belarusian OSINT monitoring group, reported that more than 100 units of military equipment have already arrived at the camp near Osipovichi. pic.twitter.com/lCsDax13Jq

       — Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 18, 2023

       Maxar Technologies publishes satellite images of Russia's PMC Wagner military camp near Osipovichi in Belarus

       Belaruski Gayun, a Belarusian OSINT monitoring group, reported that more than 100 units of military equipment have already arrived at the camp near Osipovichi. pic.twitter.com/lCsDax13Jq

       — Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) July 18, 2023

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       According to Belarusian monitoring group Belaruski Hajun, a large Wagner convoy crossed into the country from Russia, with at least 60 vehicles coming in accompanied by police.

       The group claimed the Wagner convoy headed to Osipovichi, roughly 142 miles from the border with Ukraine.

       The Euromaiden Press claims over "100 units of military equipment have already arrived at the camp near Osipovichi".

       The Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Center for National Resistance claimed about 240 Wagner fighters and "a large amount of weapons" had arrived in Osipovichi.

       ?????? Prigozhin can't find his pants in Belarus.

       Jokes aside, he is neither dead nor imprisoned, just as I've postulated the entire time since he abruptly stopped his coup on June 24th. pic.twitter.com/MxCx5eDdal

       — Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) July 14, 2023

       ?????? Prigozhin can't find his pants in Belarus.

       Jokes aside, he is neither dead nor imprisoned, just as I've postulated the entire time since he abruptly stopped his coup on June 24th. pic.twitter.com/MxCx5eDdal

       — Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) July 14, 2023

       ?????? Prigozhin can't find his pants in Belarus.

       Jokes aside, he is neither dead nor imprisoned, just as I've postulated the entire time since he abruptly stopped his coup on June 24th. pic.twitter.com/MxCx5eDdal

       — Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) July 14, 2023

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       It is not know where Prigozhin currently is after his mutiny, although Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov claims Russia is not concerned about his location.

       However, Russian military bloggers have been circulating a picture on social media that shows Prigozhin sitting inside a tent in his underwear, indicating at the very least that he could still be alive.

       The image has led to speculation that the war boss, previously Putin's chef, is either on the way to or already at a Belarusian military camp.

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