Russias Wagner mercenary outfit expects to deploy around 10,000 fighters in neighboring Belarus after its failed mutiny last month, a Wagner-affiliated Telegram channelsaid late Wednesday.Another 15,000 Wagner fighters have already gone on vacation, said the channel Razgruzka Vagnera (Unloading Wagner), citing a senior commander by only his call sign Marx.The channel previouslypublished footage of the closure of Wagners base in southern Russia, saying the outfit had plans to leave for new areas of deployment.Monitoring groups have tracked several convoys of Wagner vehicles heading toward a Belarusian field camp some 90 kilometers southeast of Minsk in the weeks following Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhins aborted mutiny.Marx disclosed figures revealing the mercenary groups total losses during its campaign in Ukraine.Heres the real math a total of 78,000 PMC Wagner were sent on the Ukrainian mission, of which 49,000 were prisoners, Marx said.At the time of the capture of Bakhmut, 22,000 fighters were killed and 40,000 wounded, he added.It was not immediately possible to independently verify the figures.Earlier Wednesday, Razgruzka Vagnerapublished a video showing Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin addressing his fighters in Belarus.In the nighttime footage, Prigozhins vowed to make the Belarusian military the worlds second-strongest army.If needed, well stand up for them, Prigozhin said, confirming Minsks statements that Wagner would train Belarus territorial defense forces.Prigozhin slammed Russias military leadership and called the current battlefield conditions a disgrace.He said Wagner could return to fight in Ukraine if Russias military wont force us to shame ourselves and outlined plans for the mercenary groups further deployment in Africa.
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