The Office of the President of Ukraine reacted to the anti-Ukrainian rhetoric of the Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko with the advice to “articulate opinions more clearly.” Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak, wrote about this on Twitter.
We need to come up with definitions. A terrorist attack is when missiles are launched from the territory of Belarus at Ukrainian cities. Sabotage – when DRGs enter from the Belarusian border. The strike on the A-50 spotter aircraft is an anti-terrorist act, committed, by the way, by local partisans,” Podolyak wrote.
On March 7, Lukashenka accused Volodymyr Zelensky of involvement in the attack on the Machulishchi airfield near Minsk, where combat and reconnaissance aircraft of the Russian army are located, since “such operations are not carried out without the consent of the country’s leader.”
Recall, on February 26, the Telegram channel of the association of former Belarusian security forces ByPol reported that Belarusian partisans using drones blew up a Russian military airborne early warning aircraft A-50. As a result of two explosions, the front and central parts of the aircraft were damaged. The A-50 aircraft provides a picture of the airspace and the coherence of the actions of Russian fighters during air operations.
Source: Racurs

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