Mr. Lukashenko said last week that Wagner might use an old Belarusian military base, but despite the speculation spurred by the new tents, it was not clear that he meant this one, in the village of Tsel’.
He also said that Mr. Prigozhin was in Belarus, though there was no confirmation of that.
On Thursday, in a rare session with foreign journalists, Mr. Lukahsenko said Mr. Prigozhin was in Russia, a free man.
On Friday, a Pentagon official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss military intelligence, said Mr. Prigozhin was believed to be in Moscow, with no apparent restrictions on his movements.
He said it would be used for a military training exercise in September, and insisted that the tents and bunks were erected so quickly as part of an exercise in rapid field camp construction.
Persons:
Lukashenko, Wagner, Yevgeny V, Prigozhin, Lukahsenko, General Kasinsky
Organizations:
Pentagon
Locations:
Belarus, Ukraine, Tsel, Russia, Moscow