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Russia is preparing terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure facilities in Belarus

Sunday, 20 November 2022, 12:35
Russia is preparing terrorist attacks on critical infrastructure facilities in Belarus

The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence reports that Russian special services are planning provocations at critical infrastructure facilities in Belarus, particularly at the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant.

Source: Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense

Quote: "It has become known that several terrorist attacks are planned on the territory of Belarus soon – [they will be] artificially provoked man-made disasters at critical infrastructure facilities. The locations of possible ‘incidents’ are territories surrounding the borders of EU countries and Ukraine, in particular, the Grodno and Brest regions. One of the main targets is the Astravets Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP) in Belarus.

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The development and implementation of the ‘project’ are carried out by the Russian special services. But the Belarusian KGB has simply been notified."

Details: According to intelligence data, Russia plans to claim citizens of NATO countries and Ukraine, who will allegedly be dressed in Belarusian military uniforms, as "responsible for terrorist attacks" as per usual. 

It is noted that units of the Belarusian KGB, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and border guards have already been put on high alert.

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The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense notes that in this way, Russia wants to speed up the involvement of the Belarusian army in the war in Ukraine on the side of the invaders.

For reference: The ANPP was built by the Lukashenko regime in 2020 according to a Russian design and with Russian money.

International experts note that the construction took place with gross violations of technological and environmental standards. The European Parliament adopted a resolution on safety at the ANPP in Belarus and expressed deep concern about the start of its commercial operation.

Immediately after the start-up, several serious accidents with equipment explosions occurred at the ANPP.

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