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Lukashenko — a fighter on the invisible front?


Pavel Latushka: Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus, Head of the National Anti-Crisis Management, Ambassador

Lukashenko's "heroic defense" against UFO drones looks like pure staging. Thus, the monitoring group Belaruski Gayun reported that on August 9, no drones or missile launches to shoot them down were detected.

Lukashenko — a fighter on the invisible front? Today he is fighting UFOs, and tomorrow he will be repelling attacks by ghosts? Although the ghosts of the past probably haunt him every day.

But let's look at reality. Lukashenko loves to fantasize. And in his lies, he has already openly reached the point of making tin soldiers out of the military. This is exactly what he did with the air defense forces, who were shooting down who knows where and what. After all, the previous imitations of his vigorous military activity and this one are incomparable. You can't hide from the air defense radars that there were no Ukrainian drones over the territory of Belarus. And the air defense knows this very well. So how are they supposed to look at this performance now? How did the commanders explain this to them, if they explained it at all? And what do they now think about their command, which, under Lukashenko's bait, made them extras?

Maybe someone saw Lukashenko's words confirmed by his "older brothers" in Russia? After all, he said that some of the targets were shot down by the Belarusian military, and some were allegedly shot down already on Russian territory... Ukraine also denied Lukashenko's statements about drones. So who are all these old-timer tales aimed at?

I think that most of the military are still sane. We hope so. So why are you allowing some guy who is playing war games to make tin soldiers out of you? And tomorrow he will tell you how the border troops repelled the Ukrainian Armed Forces offensive on the border with Ukraine? And he will show you a map. Four positions. And the directions from which the attack was being prepared.

Apparently, this is why the regime urgently wants to add an article to its Criminal Code for "unauthorized dissemination of information about the location or movement of units, weapons, military equipment and ammunition" — so that people would be afraid to refute its fairy tales?

Or maybe the military wants to wait until, in a fit of yet another desire to show where the attack on Belarus was being prepared from, and to repel this invisible attack, he actually sends them to fight? Let it not be to Ukraine, but, for example, to Kursk — to fulfill their allied duty in accordance with the Military Doctrine of the so-called Union State. Or he himself will stage a provocation on the border, with casualties among the military, so that his tales will look more convincing. Like Hitler in 1939 with the staging of a "Polish attack" on the Gleiwitz radio station.

Meanwhile, Lukashenko's Foreign Ministry is already saying that the regime is ready to take "retaliatory steps to protect the territory", close the Ukrainian embassy and threaten not only Ukraine, but all of Europe with an expansion of the conflict.

Today, Lukashenko is making soldiers out of the military. Are you, military men, ready to wait until he decides to make cannon fodder out of you?

 

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