Bosnian media shows whether to send Wagner, his mercenaries because of Kosovo to Serbia

The long-term crisis in Kosovo-Serbia relations, even security incidents and conflicts between Wagner and the Russian leadership have prompted “confessions to the possible arrival of those mercenaries in Serbia due to the situation in Kosovo. Thus writes the medium from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Clux.ba, who recalls that at the beginning of the year, Polytico wrote about [the] coming.
The long-term crisis in Kosovo-Serbia relations, even security incidents and conflicts between Wagner and the Russian leadership have prompted “confessions to the possible arrival of those mercenaries in Serbia due to the situation in Kosovo.
Thus writes the medium from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Klux.ba, who recalls that at the beginning of the year, Politico wrote about the possible arrival of Wagner soldiers to Serbia.
But according to Klx.ba, information published by Politico is the result of an investigation by American officials and intelligence officials, who spent months collecting information about Wagner's operations outside Russia.
As it further states, the motive of the early coming of Wagner mercenaries to Serbia was the ban on antirus influence in Serbia.
But now, as is further supposed, they can also be in the security role of “the” battle between Kosovo and Serbia.
It also says actively that the founder and leader of that group of mercenaries can now expand the list of countries to recruit soldiers to Wagner after the failed rebellion and the inevitable decline in popularity in Russia.
And if Serbia would accept Wagner mercenaries and start flirting militarily with that paramilitary formation in the context of Kosovo, this inevitably could trigger a regional crisis, the medium warns in question.
According to Politica's earlier information, Wagner has positioned his people in Serbia since December last year and the deterioration of the security situation in Kosovo coincides with the arrival and confessions of the Wagner family's new arrival in Serbia. /Telegraph












