Belarusian Bulbofuhrer Alexander Lukashenko accused the SBU and the CIA of sabotage at the airfield in Machulishchi, and called the direct executor a Russian with Russian and Ukrainian passports, who was recruited and trained in Ukraine since 2014.
On March 7, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus called the military to his place and read out a text from a piece of paper, in which he first justified himself for the failure of air defense in Machulishchi, and then made public the results of the investigation.
Picked up a small drone. If they used a big one, our tracking systems would certainly track it. In Ukraine, these two drones were involved, this person and others who helped him were trained. We will talk about this later.
According to Lukashenka, “the highest technologies” were used in the preparation of the “act of terrorism”: “It was really incredible.”
A terrorist has been trained. He has a Russian, with a Russian passport, has a Ukrainian passport. Born in Krivoy Rog, lived in the Crimea. Some relatives in Austria stayed in Kyiv. He was recruited by the Ukrainian intelligence service in 2014. IT specialist or well versed in IT technologies. I was preparing to commit terrorist acts,” Lukashenka shared the details.
According to Lukashenka, the “Ukrainian terrorist” was detained in a printing house near Boravlyany “with various bechebesh rags and other literature.” According to him, a miracle happened and God helped. Also, 20 accomplices were allegedly detained along with the saboteur.
Earlier, Belarusian propaganda called the incident in Machulishchi a fake.
The Baipol organization claimed responsibility and reported that the guerrillas dropped explosives on the antenna of the precious aircraft, damaging it. It was alleged that the perpetrators managed to leave the territory of Belarus.
Last week the A-50 left for repairs.
We do not comment on the explosions in Belarus and Russia for the victory of Ukraine,” the SBU replied laconically to the independent Belarusian publication Zerkalo.
Source: Racurs

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