In all likelihood, the SBU is behind the blowing up of the Russian strategic aircraft in Belarus, and the participation of Belarusian partisans is in fact only the official version.
Political scientist Alexei Golobutsky writes about this. The expert believes that this is another super-complicated special operation.
“Cotton”, the origin of which will become clear only after the victory of Ukraine
Undermining such a strategic aircraft is yet another highly complex special operation carried out on enemy territory. Here you can mention the Crimean bridge, and the attack of drones on a ship in the bay of Sevastopol. These “pops” are among those that the SBU will only tell about after the victory, – Alexey Golobutsky notes.
He adds that the revamped Security Service has learned to conduct world-class operations.
In the Service, obviously, a separate professional unit that deals with drones has stepped up its work. The FSB, accustomed to fighting fake terrorists, is losing to our guys, both in motivation and in professionalism, Golobutsky sums up.
In his opinion, the “Belarusian partisans” themselves closely cooperate with the SBU. Or, most likely, there were no partisans, and it is the Service that is behind the operation, which, for political reasons, does not want to speak directly about its participation, the expert writes.
Earlier it became known that the Belarusian partisans handed over to the SBU a unique video from the same drone that blew up the Russian AWACS A-50 aircraft at the Machulishchi airfield.
Earlier, Head of the SBU Vasily Malyuk, commenting on the special operations of the Service, noted that “cotton was on fire, is on fire and will continue to be on fire.”