Lukashenko is a mere extra in the battle between the CIA and the FSB on the territory of Belarus - Trukhan
Organization of the assassination attempt on the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, which was prevented by Russian and Belarusian special services, was a CIA operation. After it failed, the story of sabotage at ammunition depots in the Czech Republic took off, which was also promoted by the American intelligence services.
A former employee of the Central Office of the Russian Ministry of Defense, Colonel Vladimir Trukhan, stated this on the PolitWera Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The CIA set it up. There was an operational game going on here - the CIA set it up. The setup was that if our people detained them, then the plot would be like this: Moscow is handing over the oppositionists and so on, Moscow is against the Belarusian people, and this theme can be played out.
And if Moscow does not detain them, then the bombing will begin in Belarus, that plans to overthrow Lukashenko are being discussed on Russian territory and now they would start such crap that Russian destructive forces, one of the Kremlin anti-Lukashenko towers, is irradiating someone and so on. The guys made their schedule, ours responded with theirs.
There is an operational game going on, and the question is who is stronger, who can use this situation to their advantage. Which once again proves that Belarus is an object, not a subject of international politics,” Trukhan said.
Trukhan recalled that the CIA station is located in the Czech Republic, where the recent scandal occurred with the investigation of explosions at military warehouse in Vrbeticawhich led to the indictment.
“That’s why it was bombed in the Czech Republic, you know? Because in the Czech Republic this is all a nest, and in Warsaw there is a branch. That's why it was bombed in the Czech Republic. Our entire GRU, the entire main directorate of the General Staff is Petrov and Boshirov. Soon the legends will be making films,” the expert concluded ironically.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.