The Belarusian president, Aleksander Lukashenko, says he has offered the Wagner group the use of an abandoned military base.
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He said the country was not yet building camps for the mercenary group, but its members would be accommodated if necessary. Wagner's leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, flew to Belarus from Russia on Tuesday after a mutiny that has dealt the biggest blow to Vladimir Putin’s authority since he came to power more than 23 years ago.
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