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Lukashenka Said He Replaced the Head of the KGB Because of the "Wagnerites"

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Lukashenka Said He Replaced the Head of the KGB Because of the "Wagnerites"

The dictator said that he would never give the militants to Ukraine.

Lukashenka said that the change of the head of the Belarusian KGB is connected with the arrest of 33 "Wagnerites" in July this year.

This was stated by the editor-in-chief of the radio station "Moscow speaking" Roman Babayan, who participated in an interview with Lukashenka, writes TASS.

"We asked, did because of this whole story [the arrest of 33 Wagnerites] the KGB head lose his post? He said yes," Babayan said.

Lukashenka also said that he would not have surrendered the detained "Wagnerites" to Kyiv, even with a corresponding request from the Ukrainian authorities.

"And here I ask him (Lukashenka - ed.) a question; I said:" Aliaksandr Ryhoravich, if, for example, a Ukrainian prosecutor came and brought you some papers, "- that is, I meant [extradition], - to this he said: "No, I would still, no matter what, ask these people where they want to go, and if they said that they want to go to Russia, I would give an order for them to go to Russia," - said the editor-in-chief of "Moscow Speaking."

Babayan added that, according to Lukashenka, he summoned the heads of the special services, appealed to Ukraine and Russia with a request to send prosecutors, but they did not come.

"And then I sent my son, who works as a security adviser, to apologize to these people (detained "Wagnerites" - ed.), and ask where they want to go. They said: "We want to go to Russia." And they left," Lukashenka said at a meeting with journalists.

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