 Wagnerites in Belarus pose increased threat of hybrid war. The presence of Wagner group mercenaries in Belarus increased the risk of using hybrid warfare methods. Latvian President Edgars Rynkenvics said it. We cannot rule out some hybrid war scenario, such as an attempt to use migration as a weapon. And we know that both our countries, Latvia and Lithuania, are suffering from attempts by the Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko's regime, to use migration as a weapon. Therefore, there will be attempts to introduce mercenaries and also use them in this hybrid war. All these scenarios must be taken into account. Rynkenvics said at a joint press conference with Lithuanian president Gitanus Nosedda. He called for taking seriously the latest information about the transfer of mercenaries and their arrival in Belarus and preparing for different scenarios. At the same time, Rynkenvics admitted that he has no evidence of a specific threat that could be caused by the transfer of the Wagner rights to Belarus. Gitanus Nosedda pointed out that the purpose of the Wagner rights stay in Belarus may change. We often talk about whether they can be moved in one direction or another. This is not important because plans can change at any moment and the very fact that these groups are so close to our borders, the borders of Latvia and Lithuania creates additional danger. The Lithuanian president emphasized. He stated that as the number of mercenaries in Belarus increases, Lithuania will take additional security measures.