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Lukashenka Loses Control Over Belarusian Sky

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Lukashenka Loses Control Over Belarusian Sky

The Russians took full control over the Ziabrouka military airfield.

Dictator Lukashenka is losing control over the Belarusian sky. The Belarusian Intelligence Telegram channel reported.

The authors of the channel give the following arguments for this:

1. Russias took full control over the Ziabrouka military airfield.

The military personnel of the Republic of Belarus carry out only economic support. The air defence area of responsibility is provided by 100% of Russian units. The Russian Aerospace Forces Air control the air traffic. Belarus has lost its sovereignty in this area.

The deployed Russian air defence systems operate entirely autonomously. They do not interact with Belarusians, only on issues of support. They report directly to the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation. They are constantly replenishing stocks of missiles for the S-300/400 systems (additional launch systems and missiles) in excess of the norm.

It can be concluded that they are going to use air missile launchers against ground targets.

2. Russians who arrived at the drills are standing aside from the Belarusians.

According to the sources of the Telegram channel, they, like the previously arrived ‘mobilised’, have the order to minimize communication. Only ‘CI’ is responsible for the communications, the military counterintelligence FSB corps.

The Belarusian counterintelligence regularly indicates attempts by Russians to study and recruit Belarusian militaries: senior officers on the ground (private meetings, alcohol, heart-to-heart conversations, establishing stable ties, the promise of assistance in promotion, training in the Russian Federation, etc.).

The special services on both sides are working with their personnel to control and contain domestic and personal contacts, while the Russian counterintelligence is carrying out a set of active measures against the Belarusians.

Belarusians are beginning to feel that this is an ‘occupation army’.

Once again, there is confirmed information that, until the middle of spring, the MoDs of both countries will continue to gather manpower and weapons, bringing the total number to 100,000 of manpower, including all military personnel of the Republic of Belarus. It goes from the sense of general conversations and talks that Russians propagate the next agenda: “We are not guests here, but we are at home”, “Russia has come to defend our common home”, “We are here for a long time”, etc.

Conclusion: Lukashenka continues to lose control over the situation and the country.

As the Charter97.org website previously reported that Lukashenka panicked because of an unknown drone over Minsk.

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