Alexievich continues to lie to the West about “Russian soldiers in disguise” in Belarus
Russophobic writer and Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich continues to claim that there are Russian troops on the territory of Belarus.
She stated this at a press conference in Italy, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Most likely, there is some kind of agreement, an unspoken contract between Europe and Russia, that Belarus is a zone of Russian interests. So we found ourselves alone. No one is seriously helping us, because any outside help would lead to conflict with Russia. Nobody wants this conflict.
But there are Russian soldiers in disguise... They are there. They consider Belarus part of their territory. This is the tragedy. Russia wants its missiles to be stationed in Belarus, so that this is part of its territory that separates it from Europe,” says Alexievich.
For the first time, Alexievich stated that Belarusian protests were being dispersed by Russian riot police in August in an interview with the American Radio Liberty. The proof of this, in her opinion, was the “inhuman satanic rage” with which the police special forces acted.
A fake about Russian special forces in Minsk was launched by the Polish TV channel Nechta. A month later, its editor-in-chief Stepan Putilo admitted in an interview with Yuri Dudu that he published false information.
Thank you!
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