Fighters from the PMC are sharing their experience from the Ukraine conflict with local territorial defense units, according to Minsk
Less than a month after launching a short-lived mutiny in Russia, members of the Wagner private military company are training Belarusian troops and sharing the battlefield experience they gained from the Ukraine conflict, according to the Defense Ministry in Minsk.
In a statement on Friday, the ministry said that together with the Wagner leadership it had developed a “road map” for military training and sharing experience.
It also noted that Wagner troops were instructing Belarusian territorial defense forces in exercises near the town of Osipovichi in the central part of the country. The drills focused mainly on tactical movements across the battlefield as well as firearms, engineering, and first aid training, according to the statement.