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'Belaruskaya Vyvedka': Lukashenka Got Frightened When Russian Troops Fled From Under Kyiv

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'Belaruskaya Vyvedka': Lukashenka Got Frightened When Russian Troops Fled From Under Kyiv
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So he asks Putin for nuclear weapons.

The Belaruskaya Vyvedka Telegram channel, which specialises in insiders from the regime's power offices, has revealed that Lukashenka got frightened when Russian troops fled from under Kyiv. It was for this reason that he asked Putin for nuclear weapons. The channel's sources claim that the Belarusian dictator will get control of TNWs on the territory of Belarus:

- Back in November 2022, we reported that Belarusian military specialists in using special units of tactical air- and ground-based missiles were leaving for exercises in the Russian Federation. Also, the RAW service specialists of the weapon ordnance service of the Belarusian Defense Ministry were trained on the territory of the Russian Federation in transportation, storage, and maintenance of special munitions. We have repeatedly warned about Lukashenka's plans to deploy TNWs on the territory of Belarus.

On the eve of Lukashenka's last visit to Moscow, we learned that during this visit Lukashenka's insistent request for tactical nuclear weapons will be finally considered and a definite decision will be made.

We have managed to clarify Lukashenka's main motive. From the point of view of conducting a tactical defensive or even offensive operation, holding TNWs on the territory of Belarus is absolutely meaningless. Any expert understands that. However! Lukashenka has been consistently "begging" Putin to deploy TNWs for a year. Our respected sources have reported essential details of Lukashenka's "nuclear deal". After the retreat of Russian troops from under Kyiv, Lukashenka began to insist on guarantees of his security. Looking at the developments not in favour of Russia, he demanded guarantees from Putin that in case the Belarusians enter the war or a possible military failure or military defeat, the regime of Lukashenka should remain untouchable. He considered the possession of nuclear weapons to be the only guarantee of "inviolability". As a result of a long, almost year-long negotiation with Putin and consultations with Beijing, Lukashenka bargained for himself the most important condition ...

The essential point. Russia deploys TNWs on the territory of Belarus. The Kremlin has de jure control over it. Meanwhile, all the specialists in charge of its deployment, including flight and ground personnel, as well as the engineering staff of the weapon ordnance services must be Belarusian military.

And most importantly. In case of unfortunate events in Russia itself (military defeat, mutiny, political and regime change, change of geopolitical vector, etc.) - the Lukashenka regime itself becomes the actual owner of TNWs in Belarus. The main condition - the immediate transfer of the right to decide on its use from Moscow to Minsk and the very technical possibility of its use - is an important detail of the deal insisted upon by Lukashenka. It is a kind of security guarantee/insurance policy for the regime. The transfer of TNWs under Lukashenka's command, as he was able to convince Putin, is the only and essential instrument that enables Lukashenka to protect himself and his regime from outside encroachment.

Conclusion. Lukashenka and Putin have in fact violated the treaty on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. Lukashenka will de facto receive TNWs with the prospect of taking full possession of them. The only thing that remained a "personal secret" of both dictators during the final decision in the Kremlin was the price Lukashenka promised to pay to Putin for such a generous service.

Our sources tell us that as of today no one, except both dictators, is aware of the true arrangements.

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