 Fighters from Russia's Wagner mercenary group are training soldiers in Belarus, the Belarusian Defense Ministry said on July 14. The ministry released a video via the Voen TV channel which has said showed Wagner fighters instructing Belarusian soldiers at a military range near the town of Asapovici, about 90 kilometers southeast of the capital Minsk. Wagner fighters acted as instructors in a number of military disciplines, the Belarusian Defense Ministry said. Some fighters from Russia's Wagner mercenary group are now in Belarus and have been there since at least Tuesday, two sources close to the fighters told Reuters on Friday on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation. Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko helped broker a deal to end a brief armed mutiny by Wagner on June 23-24, when the group took control of the southern Russian city of Rostov and marched towards Moscow, shooting down a number of military helicopters and killing their pilots. To protect their land, their relatives and loved ones, the responsibility of each citizen. In a few weeks, the participants of the national defense team were strengthened in the thought of the need for this kind of training. The experience that the soldiers received from the representatives of the Chevak Wagner will become the foundation of the security and military security of the country.