In the territory of Belarus, at the camp of mercenaries from the Russian private military company 'Wagner' near the settlement of Tsil, a decrease in the number of vehicles is being observed. The number may have decreased by almost a third in November-December.
This information was reported by the monitoring group 'Belarusian Hajun.'
Satellite images indicate that over the past month, there has been a decrease in the number of automotive equipment in the northern part of the 'Wagner' camp.
"A significant reduction in vehicles was noted during the period from December 13 to 18. According to our estimates, the number of vehicles in the camp may have decreased by 30% in November-December," the publication states.
The monitoring group noted that in the October review, it was speculated that due to a shortage of vehicles among Russian occupiers in Ukraine, a reduction in equipment in the Belarusian camp of the 'Wagner' PMC could be expected. Currently, experts say that this may indeed have happened.
As of early October, there were about 1040 vehicles there, mostly cars, as well as buses, etc.