The British attache left Belarus with a suitcase of information from Lukashenko
The Belarusian authorities expelled the British military attache from the country, to whom they showed all the landing units in the spring.
The head of the press service of the Republican Party of Labor and Justice, Alexander Lukashok, stated this on the PolitWera YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I rang all the bells and said: guys, this is being done when a large British diplomatic mission arrived from February to March. They didn’t study culture and art, they exchanged military experience for a month. The military attache, who has now been recalled, walked around Vitebsk and spent two weeks in the 103rd Airborne Brigade.
He was taken to all the landing units. Songs and dances, kissing on the gums. And now it turns out that this man was an information collector. Wasn’t it clear before? They are starting to identify the agents, but who did this,” Lukashok is perplexed.
On November 8, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry declared British military attache Timothy White and Deputy Ambassador Lisa Tamwood persona non grata for their participation in protest events.
As Belarusian television reported, White had been holding meetings with representatives of the Belarusian opposition since May, for which he received a warning in July, and Tamwood coordinated the work of the BBC's Brussels bureau.
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