Up to 300 "militants", who were prepared in Ukraine for the invasion, were found in Belarus
EUROPEAN PRAVDA – TUESDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2022, 23:25
The head of the Committee for State Security of Belarus, Ivan Tertel, said that foreign special services have prepared "from 100 to 300 militants" in Ukraine for an alleged armed invasion on the territory of Belarus.
Source: Tertel on the air of the state TV channel Belarus 1 on Tuesday, writes "European Pravda"
According to the head of the Belarusian Committee for State Security, foreign instructors in Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania are engaged in the training of militants.
"There are other scenarios. They include preparation for a series of terrorist attacks on our territory, taking into account the fact that we are creating a joint group of troops from the Russian Federation. The commission of terrorist attacks on the railway, the commission of terrorist attacks in the path of the movement of military formations of ours allies," says Tertel.
According to him, behind this are the Central Intelligence Agency and other more powerful special services, which are behind the special services of the satellite states.
"The conversation with the aggressors is short: the practice of stopping terrorist attacks with the help of firearms will be continued. Any entry into our territory for destructive forces will be the last," the head of the Committee for State Security of Belarus assures.
Background:
- On 10 October, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, convened an urgent meeting of security forces, where he announced the involvement of the Union Army and promised Ukraine Crimean Bridge-2; he also announced the return of Russian troops to Belarus.
- To find out how serious the threat of Belarus entering the war is in the near future, watch the video of "European Truth" or read in the article Lukashenko is preparing for an attack: what threats the Belarusian dictator is able to do.
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