For this purpose, the Russians created a “security” organization on the territory of Belarus to stage provocations under the guise of the Armed Forces.
The Russian special services created a “security company” in Belarus in order to stage provocations under the guise of the Armed Forces and thus involve Belarus in the war against Ukraine.
Heorhiy Birkadze, an expert on economic and political issues, said this on the air of an information telethon. According to him, this “security company” recruits only officers who are paid about 3,700-4,000 euros.
“They (Russian special services – ) attract people there in this way so that at least someone has already gone to serve,” the expert said.
Birkadze noted that Russian special services were involved in the organization of the “security” structure. Since September, they started importing chevrons, patches of soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the enterprise in order to organize provocations against Belarus.
“It will be possible to wear this uniform on the Russian military, to stage a provocation and thus drag Belarus into the war,” he added.
The expert also noted that in the Russian Federation itself, men do not want to participate in the war against Ukraine, because they understand that it is a “one-way ticket”.
The war in Ukraine is a threat from Belarus
As reported, on January 10, the spokesman of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, Andriy Demchenko, said that the situation on the border with Belarus remains fully under control, and the creation of a powerful strike group to invade the territory of Ukraine has not yet been confirmed.
Joint military exercises with Russia are constantly taking place on the territory of Belarus. In particular, regular training for the aviation component was announced on January 16. Military expert Oleg Zhdanov believes that with these exercises, Russia wants to keep Ukraine, as well as Poland and the Baltic states in tension and divert our military to the northern border.
Meanwhile, Moscow continues to saturate Belarus with personnel and weapons. In particular, on January 9, Russia transferred another echelon of equipment and military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces to Belarus.