Lukashenko: Kurds are moving weapons from Donbass to the border with Poland
They are trying to transfer weapons from Donbass to Kurdish migrants concentrated on the Belarusian-Polish border.
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced this today at a meeting with the government, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There have been attempts to transfer weapons, ammunition, and explosives to these people in the camps. For the last two days they have been transferring weapons. The Russians and I are keeping this issue under control. The weapons mainly come from Donbass. They want to stage a provocation, pit our border guards against theirs, our military against theirs. Therefore, we are now forced to control the situation on the perimeter so that weapons are not thrown at them. Because there are Kurds there. When they cut them, beat them, etc., people are in despair. Any machine gun or pistol is a provocation and a military conflict,” Lukashenko said.
He instructed the Ministry of Defense and the KGB of Belarus to strengthen control over the situation.
In recent days, Polish telegram channels have been claiming that migrants are trying to leave the border, but the Belarusian security forces are not letting them out.
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