BBC's Steve Rosenberg visits Belarus camp offered to Wagner
Belarus camp offered to Wagner: BBC's Steve Rosenberg visitsThe BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg was granted access to a camp in Belarus that has been offered to Russian Wagner
mercenaries - but so far only Belarusian troops appear to be there.He walks us through the camp, asking where Wagner is now, and talks through the possibility of the mercenary group moving in there.
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