The oppositionist was surrounded by former officials and security forces with suspicious biographies, the journalist said.
Ukrainian opposition leader Svitlana Tykhanouska is abroad and has no influence on the situation in the country. Not only that, her so-called “government” included former officials and security forces of Alexander Lukashenko’s regime with suspicious biographies.
As the Russian opposition journalist Natalia Radina said, there is no “government” in Tykhanovskaya:
“You shouldn’t even call this group of people that way. This is a group of people with very suspicious biographies. Most of them are former Lukashenka officials, who faithfully and faithfully served him for more than a dozen years, as well as security forces, who also worked for Lukashenka’s criminal regime for years. I Let me remind you that Lukashenko himself is not legitimate, starting from 1996, when he essentially usurped power.”
She added that Svitlana Tykhanovskaya should be treated as a symbolic figure, as a person who accidentally found herself in such a situation, no more.
Nataliya Radina also noted that Belarusians are ready for a change of power because they hate Lukashenka’s regime.
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It was previously reported that, meanwhile, on January 16, joint air-tactical training with Russia of the aviation units of the armed forces, which are part of the aviation component of the “regional grouping of forces”, began in Belarus.
The day before, eight Russian fighter jets (four Su-34 and four Su-30), as well as four cargo planes of the Russian Aerospace Forces, arrived in Belarus.