MINSK (Reuters) - Belarus suspects a group of more than 30 Russian mercenaries it detained of planning "acts of terrorism" in the country, Belarusian Security Council State Secretary Andrey Raukov said on Thursday.
Up to 200 mercenaries are still in Belarus and law enforcement agents are looking for them, Raukov told reporters.
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