Syrian bills found in Ukraine: Doubts about Putin's dangerous Wagnaries or Assad mercenaries

In a photo distributed in Teteter's by the conspiracy leader Le Beck's for security and geopolics in the Middle East and which is following developments from the war in Ukraine, Michael Horoiitz, is seen several Syria banknotes that were found by Ukrainian soldiers -- increasing doubts about the presence of the NGO group or mercenaries [...]
In a photo distributed in Teteter's by the conspiracy leader Le Beck's for security and geopolics in the Middle East and which is following developments from the war in Ukraine, Michael Horoiitz, is seen several Syria banknotes that were found by Ukrainian soldiers -- increasing doubts about the presence of the NGO group or Syrian mercenaries whose presence in Ukraine has been denied by the Kremlin.
Earlier in the past few weeks, Western media had written that Russian President Vladimir Putin, has sought support from mercenaries from Syria because of the losses his army is undergoing, while several other media had reported that the group "Wagner," known as Vladimir Putin's personal army, has received a personal order from the Russian president for the murder of Ukraine's president, Volodyyr Zelenskyy, follows Periscopi.
Ukrainian intelligence reports have said that the group of super-accomplished fighters have been waiting for green light from the Kremlin to enter Ukraine.












