The Belarusian dictatorship suspects the Polish special services of involvement in the blowing up of the Russian A-50 aircraft at the Machulishchi airfield.
The State Security Committee stated that after the “operational-search measures” were carried out, it could “be said with a high probability that the Polish special services were also involved in this action.” It is reported by BELTA with reference to a representative of the Belarusian special services.
It is noted that this is allegedly evidenced by the fact that several people from among the so-called fugitives, who are now on the territory of Poland, were involved in the attack. Minsk believes that these persons organized the supply of weapons and drones to the territory of Belarus. The Poles also helped the saboteur get into Belarus and evacuated him after the Russian plane was blown up.
Recall that explosions at the airfield in Machulishchi thundered on February 26. The Russian AWACS A-50 was attacked by Chinese DJI quadrocopters, which were converted into kamikaze drones. It was noted that the aircraft was badly damaged. Officially, neither Russia nor Belarus commented on this information. Belarusian partisans took responsibility for the explosion.
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko subsequently blamed the SBU, the CIA leadership, and even a “Russian with a Ukrainian passport” who is an Aitite or well versed in IT technologies and was allegedly recruited by the Ukrainian special services in 2014 for the explosions in Machulishchi.
Ukraine excludes all unfounded accusations of the Belarusian dictatorship.
Source: BELTA
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