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Oleksandr Kovalenko: Tsiartsel Got On The Lists He Would Not Like To Be On

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Oleksandr Kovalenko: Tsiartsel Got On The Lists He Would Not Like To Be On
IVAN TSIARTSEL

The Belarusian regime is hysterically playing along with the Russian Federation.

Ukraine has already successfully used long-range ATACMS missiles several times. In particular, at the airfield in Dzhankoy.

Against the backdrop of these attacks, the Belarusian dictator Lukashenka declared the danger of these weapons.

Why is Lukashenka nervous about ATACMS? The Charter97.org website spoke about this with the Ukrainian military-political observer of the Information Resistance group, Oleksandr Kovalenko:

— When information about the attack on the airfield in Dzhankoy first appeared, on the first day the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine published a video of the launch of these missiles.

It was immediately possible to determine (by the same engine signature) that it was ATACMS. Six missiles were launched. From satellite images published later, six arrivals can be clearly seen. The strike was 100% successful.

We do not know in detail all the targets that were hit. The Russian S-400 performed, to put it mildly, not good enough.

— Lukashenka is afraid that NATO and Belarusian volunteers will come to liberate Belarus. And the other day he said that “it is very dangerous that ATACMS missiles were allocated to Ukraine.” What do you think really stands behind Lukashenka’s words?

— It’s difficult to analyze what’s going on in his sick head. Ukraine, receiving missiles of this type, and Western weapons in general, undertakes not to use them outside its territory.

For that matter, the Ukrainian army has not touched Belarus in any way since 2022. Like, at all. Although they had every moral right to use even their own means of destruction to destroy objects and locations. But this was not done. In this case, Lukashenka is simply hysterically playing along with Russian propaganda.

— The head of the Belarusian KGB, Ivan Tsiartsel, threatened to strike hospitals in Kyiv, in particular the children’s hospital. The Kyiv authorities had to react and evacuate the patients. Why did the Belarusian KGB officer need to voice these threats?

— I see this as serving the Russian patrons. But this fawning is dangerous, since the Russian Federation can use his words as a basis for striking hospitals where children are treated.

The evacuation was not carried out in vain. Russia is capable of any meanness and crime. Tsiartsel is now definitely on the lists that he would not like to be on.

I will add that the statements that can be heard recently from the Russian and Lukashenka sides are due precisely to fear and uncertainty.

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