Poland to relocate troops to the east of the country – media
The country's security council sees a threat due to the joint training of the russian Armed Forces and Wagner PMC near Brest on the border with Poland

Zbigniew Hoffmann, Secretary of the Committee of the Council of Ministers for National Security and Defence of Poland, stated that Poland would relocate its Armed Forces from the west to the east of the country due to the joint training of the russian Armed Forces and the Wagner Private Military Company (PMC) near Brest on the border with his country.
This is reported by the Polish publication PAP.
"Training or joint training of the Belarusian army and the Wagner Group is undoubtedly a provocation," Hoffman declared.
He clarified that the aim of the relocated troops was training, as well as additional deterrence of a potential aggressor.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine was monitoring the movement of the Wagner PMC in Belarus.
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