See Belarus military camp for Wagner; defence adviser NOT confirms nor denies location of nuke weapons

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More than 300 large tents, which could accommodate up to 5,000 troops have been put up by the Belarusian army near Tsel, about 90 kilometers (about 55 miles) southeast of Minsk.



President Alexander Lukashenko has offered Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin the use of some field camps including the one at Tsel, though he said on Thursday that Prigozhin and his fighters were still in Russia.

Nuclear analysts at the Federation of American Scientists said on June 30 that new satellite images showed the construction of a double-fenced security perimeter at a weapons depot near Osipovichi. They said Osipovichi was the deployment area for Iskander SS-26 missiles, capable of carrying nuclear warheads, that Russia supplied to Belarus in 2022.


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However, an adviser to the Belarus defense minister on Friday (July 7) refused to confirm or deny whether Russian tactical nuclear weapons were stored at a facility at Osipovichi, while asked by media who were invited a tour to the former Belarusian army camp near Tsel.

“Surely you understand that nobody will ever tell you the place (where the nuclear weapons are). But the CIA is within its rights to suppose (what it wants to),” he said.