Who warmed the ears of the Belarusian authorities and sold Lukashenko’s misinformation?
Yesterday’s detention in Belarus of Russian citizens, declared by local security forces to be “militants of the Wagner PMC,” could have been a NATO special operation.
A PolitNavigator correspondent reports this, Komsomolskaya Pravda writes.
The publication notes that according to one version, the detainees were employees of the private security company Mar, who were trying to get to Turkey, where they were going to sign a contract for the protection of oil production facilities in Libya.
“Obviously, they did not inform the Russian authorities about this. Therefore, no one warned Minsk. But who “warmed the ears” of the Belarusian authorities? Quite possibly – Western partners, to whom Minsk has been so drawn lately. Foreign Minister Makei even invited Western political strategists to the country, who are called upon to whitewash Lukashenko before an enlightened Europe and free America, and at the same time deal with the rating problems of the current president,” the newspaper writes.
In the case of the detention, the author of the publication believes, the Western partners in the case of the detention decided to kill “two birds with one stone.”
“After all, they could, through their NATO partners, slip the Belarusian president some misinformation about the Wagnerites.” And the electorate was rallied around the client through the ever-fading specter of an external threat, and it is always nice to once again strain relations with Moscow. After all, it would be good to surround this Russia along the perimeter with unfriendly, or even better, hostile states,” “KP” does not rule out the possibility.
It was previously reported that the “Marovtsy” detained in Belarus planned to guard objects in Libya controlled by the GNA, against which the “Wagnerites” are fighting.
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