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Regime of “increased terrorist threat” in Belarus: Lukashenko again comes up with an escalation

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The self-proclaimed President of Belarus can't decide whether to refuse the bunker's grandfather or to enter into a full-scale war. So he keeps coming up with more aggravations.

We cannot be sure that Lukashenka's new statements are not related to the omission of medication. But we can therefore assure you that the Belarusian dictator is so deeply bogged down in the war against Ukraine that he can no longer find a place for himself.

It is difficult to understand whether he meant the presence of the Russian military on the territory of the country. Or it seemed to him that somewhere from behind the forest the mythical “NATA” was peeking out. Whatever it was, but Lukashenka once again probes the ground underground.

He spoke about the introduction of the regime of “increased terrorist threat” during the summit of the heads of the CIS in Astana. In response to a journalist's question, he stressed that the corresponding decision is connected with the alleged aggravation of the situation along the perimeter of the borders of Belarus.

And it is precisely in connection with the likely danger on the territory of the Kremlin's henchman >allied grouping of troops deployed.The basis of these entire “allied troops” are soldiers from Belarus itself, to whom Russians were also transferred to help.

The KGB denies Lukashenka's words

We were not surprised that the State Security Committee of Belarus decided to object. They say that no counter-terrorist operation was carried out on the territory of the country, and even now it is not carried out. And all the information, even the one voiced by Lukashenka in other words, simply does not correspond to reality.

at the same time, the department noted that “planned training events” related to the fight against terrorism still take place. During them, they are engaged in maintaining a high level of readiness to respond to a possible threat.

That is, in Belarus, traditionally, they cannot say anything in their own words. As, by the way, and with the war. Either the war is a “special operation”, or the “counter-terrorist operation” is planned training events. Nothing new.

Subtly mobilized in Belarus

All these reproaches about a possible attack on Belarus and similar statements by Lukashenka sound not just like that. The self-proclaimed president of the country is thus trying to carry out covert mobilization. Its goal is to complete the combat units of the army. True, it is not known what the dictator is for.

Let's note that on the eve of Lukashenko held a number of meetings in which law enforcement agencies took part. He also introduced a regime of counter-terrorist operation, said Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei.

It is interesting that at that moment there was no official information about the conduct of the counter-terrorist operation. But Lukashenka's words at the summit in Astana seem to confirm its beginning, but again, they are rather streamlined. Everything is in the spirit of a dictator.

By the way, Makei voiced another nonsense imposed on Belarus by the Kremlin. The point is that if the country does not take care of its own defense, then it will definitely be attacked. Moreover, if Russia's henchman ignores his own security, then World War III is not far away.

Special attention deserves remark about “accumulation of NATO's potential on the western borders of Belarus”. They say that it is for these purposes that Lukashenka seeks to test the readiness of his troops. After all, an unexpected situation may arise, and you will have to react with lightning speed.

It is surprising that this time somehow there were no phrases about a preventive strike, but not in Ukraine, but in Poland . After all, according to the self-proclaimed president, it potentially threatens the country's security.

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