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Chekist Trap For Lukashenka

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Chekist Trap For Lukashenka

A Russian general said a lot of interesting things.

Interesting news is told by residents of Donetsk, who often visit a steam room in the pool of the former Dynamo sports centre together with an informed Russian general Pavlenko. On the last visit, having relaxed well and already over a "glass of tea", the general told a lot of interesting things, including about the situation in the Kursk region.

According to him, "President of Belarus, Lukashenka, as the head of the state allied with the Russian Federation, secretly transferred tank and mechanized battalions of the Belarusian army to Russia with the crews a few days ago. Mainly tanks, self-propelled guns, infantry fighting vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles and some other military equipment that will help to knock the AFU out of the Kursk region. But to cover up the participation of Belarus in the war against Ukraine, the Belarusian media spread very vague statements about the alleged planned training of Russian troops on the territory of the Russian Federation."

Whether this is true, time will show. It is only known that three days ago, BelTA published a statement by Lukashenka that "Russia will send its troops to Belarus to provide military support in the event of an attack on the territory of the republic." Does it mean, as I suppose, a hint that Belarus will be attacked by an insidious and aggressive Ukraine, which has no problems?

Based on Lukashenka's earlier statements that there were no Russian troops in Belarus, Lukashenka transferred his weapons and troops to Russia.

Firstly, it may indicate that the Russian Federation does not have enough weapons and troops. But the Kremlin cannot allow public disclosure that the "second army of the world" does not have enough troops and is helped by some Belarus or North Korea and Iran. It's a shame, but in secret, Putin accepts any handouts.

Secondly, where did you see that a country in the territory of which there is a war, trained the soldiers of another country and not for themselves?

Third, Putin has long sought to drag Belarus into a war with Ukraine. Lukashenka dodged all the time, as he understood the disastrous consequences for him and his state. Obviously, the need to provide assistance to the Russian Federation within the framework of the CSTO will be the loop that Putin can draw Lukashenka into the war. Only time will tell.

And other CSTO member states should think about what kind of a guarantor of their security, requiring the help of those whom they themselves pledged to protect?! The true meaning of what is happening in the Kursk region will be revealed soon, and whether Putin's Chekist plans are "brilliant".

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