 Lukashenko. Wagnerites want to march on Poland. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said that he is starting to get tense with the Wagner group because they want to march on Warsaw. Maybe I shouldn't say it, but I will. The Wagner group has started to stress us. We want to go to the West. Let us go. I said, why do you want to go to the West? Well, to go on a tour to Warsaw, to Zhezhov. Lukashenko said at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. I keep them in the center as agreed. Belarus does not want to move them there because their mood is bad. And to their credit, they know what's going on around the Union state. Well, it's just a touch, he said. It should be noted that Zhezhov Airport has become the main gateway for the heavy inflow of Western weaponry and military aid for Ukraine's military. Since the inception of the war, the Zhezhov-Yasyanka Airport, once hidden from the world, has been widely used to transport injured Ukrainian soldiers to hospitals in Europe. Its runway is lined with American MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile systems. It is this Western logistics hub for Ukraine where the Polish military last month detained at least 12 foreigners from unspecified Eastern European countries whom they accused of spying for Russia. Zhezhov has turned into a main target for Russian intelligence services to gather intelligence. Its airport, for the first time, was depicted on the map by the United States earlier last year, shortly before Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine, as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO deployed US Army's 82nd Airborne Division paratroopers to bolster Eastern Flanks defenses.