Off the freeway, previous an evergreen forest and behind a rusty gate, tons of of lately erected tents, filled with bunk beds made out of slabs of aromatic pine wooden, stand prepared to be used in central Belarus.
The 300 tents, erected in current days on a decaying Soviet-era army plot and able to housing 5,000 troopers, might need drawn little consideration, apart from the timing. They appeared simply after Russia’s Wagner paramilitary group staged a mutiny towards the Kremlin’s army management, and after the autocratic chief of Belarus, Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, mentioned that an deserted army base in his nation might home Wagner fighters.
However on Friday, Belarusian officers gave overseas journalists a guided tour of the unoccupied camp to make the purpose there have been no Wagner fighters there, or anyplace close by — a really uncommon present of obvious openness that solely added to the various unanswered questions concerning the riot and its aftermath.
“We’ve nothing to cover,” mentioned Maj. Gen. Leonid V. Kasinsky, an assistant to the Belarus Minister of Protection accountable for ideology, as he guided reporters across the base. “Nobody from Wagner has come right here,” he added.
After the 36-hour mutiny ended on June 24 with out a main armed conflict, Mr. Lukashenko claimed credit score for brokering the decision, and he appeared to sketch the outlines of a deal: the Wagner chief Yevgeny V. Prigozhin would go to Belarus, Russian authorities wouldn’t prosecute him, and Wagner fighters in Ukraine who didn’t need to be absorbed into the Russian army, as required by a brand new regulation, could possibly be welcome there, too.
Mr. Lukashenko mentioned final week that Wagner would possibly use an outdated Belarusian army base, however regardless of the hypothesis spurred by the brand new tents, it was not clear that he meant this one, within the village of Tsel’. He additionally mentioned that Mr. Prigozhin was in Belarus, although there was no affirmation of that.
On Thursday, in a uncommon session with overseas journalists, Mr. Lukahsenko mentioned Mr. Prigozhin was in Russia, a free man. On Friday, a Pentagon official, talking on situation of anonymity to debate army intelligence, mentioned Mr. Prigozhin was believed to be in Moscow, with no obvious restrictions on his actions.
Common Kasinsky was cagey concerning the camp’s goal. He mentioned it could be used for a army coaching train in September, and insisted that the tents and bunks have been erected so shortly as a part of an train in fast area camp development.
However he additionally instructed visiting journalists, virtually as if with a wink and a nod, that the bottom “could possibly be advisable as one of many locations” the place Wagner troopers could possibly be housed.
Mr. Lukashenko clearly enjoys being seen as an vital worldwide determine, concerned in diplomacy and energy politics. Nevertheless it was not clear why his authorities, which takes a hostile view of media it doesn’t management, would invite overseas journalists to tour a spot that’s often off-limits to them. Nor was it evident why, days after providing a tentative welcome to Wagner fighters, Belarus wished to make a public show of their absence.
After pumping up his position in ending the disaster, Mr. Lukashenko has made clear his subordination to his patron, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. “The primary query of the place Wagner will likely be deployed and what is going to it do — it doesn’t depend upon me; it is dependent upon the management of Russia,” he mentioned on Thursday, whereas repeatedly referring to Mr. Putin as “massive brother.”
In terms of Wagner’s murky future, Igor Ilyash, a journalist, mentioned the “creation of a way of uncertainty is helpful to everybody: Lukashenko, Putin and Prigozhin.” Mr. Ilyash and his spouse, Katsiaryna Andreyeva, revealed a ebook in 2020 about Belarus and the conflict in Ukraine, which features a part on Wagner; it was banned in Belarus virtually immediately and Ms. Andreyeva was arrested in November of that yr whereas working as a T.V. journalist.
“For Putin, it’s helpful as a result of it distracts the eye of Ukraine and NATO away from Russia and in the direction of Belarus,’’ he mentioned. For Lukashenko it’s helpful as a result of it reveals him as greater than merely a vassal of Putin, Mr. Ilyash mentioned, “at a time when many individuals already stopped contemplating him an unbiased actor.” And for Mr. Prigozhin it leaves open the likelihood that Wagner isn’t being shut down.
Wagner’s future might turn into a political subject for Mr. Lukashenko as nicely. He allowed Russian troops to invade Ukraine final yr from Belarusian territory however has averted committing his troopers to the Kremlin’s trigger, which is unpopular in Belarus, based on political analysts and unbiased journalists. Non-public army corporations are formally unlawful in each Belarus and Russia, however neither Mr. Lukashenko nor Mr. Putin has felt the necessity to implement the regulation.
Whereas not less than a dozen Belarusian residents have fought with Wagner’s forces in Ukraine since 2014, together with two who have been accused by Ukraine of conflict crimes final yr, none has been criminally charged, mentioned Mr. Ilyash. Nonetheless, in March 2022, Belarus accused 50 residents combating on the Ukrainian facet of “complicity in an armed battle on the territory of a overseas state.”
Within the city of Asipovichy, close to the newly revived base, many native residents expressed concern concerning the potential arrival of Wagner troopers.
“They’re mercenary killers,” mentioned Mikhail, 69, who works in a neighborhood manufacturing unit. “Why would I be blissful that they’re right here? Defending your nation is one factor, however attacking one other nation is reprehensible.”
Mikhail withheld his final title due to the potential for retribution by the repressive Belarusian authorities, which cracked down on any signal of dissent after a spate of pro-democracy protests in 2020.
“I do know individuals who signed petitions supporting candidates moreover Lukashenko in 2020 who’re nonetheless being fired from their jobs due to the extent of repression,” he mentioned.
The world round Asipovichy is residence to various army bases, together with one which was believed for use as a coaching floor for Russian troopers. One other native resident, Vladimir, mentioned he typically noticed Russian troopers who have been coaching there, or touring by means of town on their strategy to and from the battlefields in Ukraine.
He estimated that about 70 % of individuals in his group have been offended that Mr. Lukashenko had allowed Mr. Putin to stage a part of his invasion from Belarusian soil. He mentioned at first he tried to ask the Russian troopers he encountered to his residence and clarify that the conflict was mindless, however then he gave up.
“They’re all brainwashed, they actually imagine they’re combating Nazis,” he mentioned, citing Mr. Putin’s rationalization for the invasion of Ukraine.
Mr. Lukashenko has used Wagner fighters to foster a way of strategic ambiguity earlier than. In 2020, an armed particular unit from the Belarusian Ok.G.B. arrested a gaggle of Wagner fighters in a sleepy resort outdoors Minsk, the capital. With nice pomp, Mr. Lukashenko declared on the time that the fighters have been despatched by Russia to disrupt his looming re-election.
However days later Mr. Lukashenko confronted a distinct type of problem, as hundreds of individuals took to the streets to protest election outcomes — his authorities mentioned Mr. Lukashenko gained by a landslide — that they known as fraudulent. All of the sudden, Mr. Lukashenko’s rule regarded extra tenuous than ever, and he deployed particular police models to brutally suppress the protests.
He additionally felt compelled to hunt assist from Mr. Putin, who shortly provided his personal police models to assist quell the rebellion, although ultimately, they weren’t known as on. The official story surrounding the arrested Wagner fighters shortly modified: they have been the victims of an elaborate plot engineered by Ukraine’s secret service in cahoots with the US.
Now Mr. Lukashenko stands able to welcome Wagner fighters, at Mr. Putin’s pleasure.
The bottom in Tsel’, 125 miles from the border with Ukraine, was previously utilized by Belarus’s 465th Missile Brigade, which relocated in 2018.
On their extremely choreographed tour, journalists weren’t allowed to talk to the small group of troopers current, who Common Kasinsky mentioned have been accountable for protecting watch over the tents.
Common Kasinsky mentioned Belarus had no purpose to worry internet hosting Wagner fighters on its territory.
“For now we don’t see any purpose for hazard,” he mentioned.
Reporting was contributed by Ivan Nechepurenko from Tbilisi, Georgia, and Eric Schmitt from Washington.