NATO Allies Increase Security Measures in Response to Wagner Troops in Belarus

Belarusian soldiers and Wagner mercenary fighters at a firing range near the border city of Brest, Belarus on July 20. Belarus' Defense Ministry / AP
 Belarusian soldiers and Wagner mercenary fighters at a firing range near the border city of Brest, Belarus on July 20. Belarus' Defense Ministry / AP


NATO allies located along the alliance’s eastern front are growing increasingly worried about the presence of Russia-linked Wagner Group mercenaries in Belarus, where some have been deployed since a short-lived mutiny in Russia in June. Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia had already been on alert since large numbers of migrants and refugees began arriving at their borders from Belarus two years ago. 
They have accused Belarus’s President Alexander Lukashenko, an ally of Russia, of opening the migration route in an act of “hybrid warfare” aimed at creating instability in the West. In response to these developments, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia say they have been deploying more troops and equipment to their borders. The situation remains tense, and we will continue to bring you updates as they become available