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Terrorists Were Breaking Into Belarus But Not Into Ukraine

Terrorists Were Breaking Into Belarus But Not Into Ukraine
Oleksandr Kovalenko

Lukashenka really framed Putin.

The Russian dictator tells with pathos and breathlessness that the terrorists who staged the massacre in the Crocus were intercepted when trying to break into Ukraine, but the ambassador of the Lukashenka regime in the Russian Federation refuted this version even earlier.

Dzmitry Krutoi noted in an interview that: "The head of the State Security Committee is in direct contact with his colleague. And in fact, the main task last night was to prevent terrorists from going across our common border. This task is done."

Were the terrorists going not to Ukraine, as Putin said, but to Belarus? In general, this is logical.

This is what it takes to be an idiot to try to go to Ukraine after committing a terrorist act, the border is closed between Russia and Ukraine, and not just closed. The terrorists had to pass police posts, the Russian Guards, and the control of special services, among other things, groups of troops are concentrated in the Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod regions, which are located in the border strip. Moreover, there are now fierce battles with the RVC and the Freedom of Russia Legion.

So the question arises, how would the terrorists go to Ukraine? No way.

The terrorists were arrested on the morning of March 23 near the village of Teply, a few kilometers from the border with Belarus.

I would like to note that there are still up to 500 militants of the Wagner PMC on the territory of Belarus, whose tasks include training the Belarusian army to conduct diversionary and reconnaissance activities. The Wagner PMC is notorious for its sabotage and terrorist activities in the Middle East, Africa, and Ukraine.

In general, the traces lead not to Ukraine, even though the Russian authorities are so persistently trying to link it to the massacre in the Crocus.

Oleksandr Kovalenko, Telegram

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