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Damn you: the head of the State Border Guard Service wrote a letter to the head of the border service of Belarus

by alex

Head of the State Border Service of Ukraine Serhiy Deineko said that from the first days of Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, Belarus has supported the aggressor.

Sergei Deineko wrote about this on his Facebook page.

According to him, columns of enemy equipment attacked not only from the territory of the Russian Federation, but also from the country that has become a satellite of Russia.

– This is accompanied by the use of military aviation, artillery, ballistic missiles and other means from the territory of the Republic of Belarus, – said Sergei Deineko.

The head of the State Border Guard Service decided in a personal letter to express to the head of the border department of the neighboring state everything that he thinks about such actions of Belarus:

Contrary to good neighborly relations, on February 24-26, 2022, with the full assistance of the Republic of Belarus, an open military aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine was carried out using combat aircraft, ballistic missiles, artillery, tanks, armored personnel carriers, ground troops and other forces and means from the territory of the Republic of Belarus.

Russian units on the Ukrainian-Belarusian section of the border, with the assistance of the Republic of Belarus, carry out rocket and bomb strikes, destroying civilian objects in Ukraine, killing civilians, encroaching on the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine in order to establish occupation control.

The Republic of Belarus, together with the Russian Federation, is waging war against Ukraine, disregarding the provisions of international law, the elementary norms of human morality and the values of life.

– Know! We will win! May you be damned, creatures! With contempt! Sergey Deineko signed the letter.

Recall that on the night of February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine.

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