After the short-lived Wagner Uprising, Putin and Wagner boss Prigozhin made a mysterious deal. As part of that agreement, the Wagner Army had to leave Russia and settle in Belarus.
But what is that deal still worth after the death of Wagner boss Prigozhin? On August 23, Prigozhin and his top lieutenants were killed when a private jet crashed under as yet unclear circumstances. It was probably an attack. This makes the fate of his mercenaries extremely doubtful.
LOOK. Wagner boss Prigozhin: from friend to enemy of Putin
Images from the Tsel military base in the Mogilev region taken on July 25, August 25 and September 9 and provided by Planet Labs appear to show the gradual dismantling of tents in the camp.
The Reuters news agency was unable to independently verify the nature of the changes in the camp.