Lukashenko became a pranker and set Moscow up
Russian experts and journalists were skeptical about the reliability of a telephone conversation allegedly intercepted by Belarusian intelligence services, where two men from Warsaw and Berlin say that the version of the poisoning of Russian blogger Alexei Navalny is a deliberate falsification in order to distract Russian President Putin from the situation in Belarus.
“To be honest, these conversations are more like some kind of prank,” Russia Today journalist Konstantin Pridybaylo wrote in his Telegram channel.
“Vovan from Warsaw and Lexus from Berlin conduct a dialogue from the film “Resident Error”
And should Putin listen to this?” writes Komsomolskaya Pravda journalist Dmitry Smirnov.
“First, Vovan and Lexus played a prank on Lukashenko. Now Lukashenko himself has become a prankster,” comments Vadim Manukyan, an expert at the Media Commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation.
“The old man, of course, is famously setting up Moscow with his collective farm PR. Now I understand why Mishustin listened to Lukashenko with such a suffering face. I immediately understood what kind of goods this merchant was pushing,” says Roman Golovanov, a journalist for the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio.
“It reminds me of a secret services game. But I personally don’t believe in this conversation. Who is talking to whom? “Yes, a lot of people just say that,” wrote political strategist Vladislav Rogimov.
“It was such a vintage conversation. Like from Soviet films about CIA officers. True, there actually was a conversation, only with other characters. And this is for symmetry, out of respect for partners,” political scientist Alexei Dzermant, close to the Belarusian Foreign Ministry, explained what was happening as best he could.
Secret wiretapping scheme that was used to intercept the “conversation between Warsaw and Berlin”
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