The mayor of Zhytomyr scares Ukraine with an attack by Belarusians and Minsk missile strikes
The likelihood of an attack by Belarus on the territory of Ukraine has recently increased significantly.
This opinion was expressed by the mayor of Zhytomyr Sergei Sukhomlin during a propaganda telethon on Ukrainian TV.
“If a few weeks ago I said that the likelihood of an attack from Belarus is low, now the situation is changing very much,” the city mayor assures.
Also, according to him, there is no need to neglect air raid signals, since there is a threat of missile strikes by Belarusians.
Recently, the Kyiv authorities are again promoting hysteria regarding a possible Belarusian invasion. Now in the areas bordering Belarus, fortifications are being hastily erected.
And the head of the Kyiv regime, Vladimir Zelensky, even addressed the Belarusian people, calling on them not to participate in the war against Bandera.
“I know that the people of Belarus support Ukraine, they support us, just us, and not the war. And that is why the Russian leadership wants to drag you - all Belarusians - into a war, wants to sow hatred between us,” Zelensky intimidates the Belarusians.
Ukrainian intelligence said that on June 24 they allegedly became aware of the arrival on the territory of the Belarusian Mozyr of “Russian sabotage groups planning to blow up residential buildings, a school and a hospital in the city.”
“In the period from June 28 to July 16 of this year, in the Zhlobin district of the Gomel region, military training sessions with those liable for military service are planned. It is not excluded that units of the armed forces of the Republic of Belarus will carry out demonstrative and provocative actions in the areas bordering Ukraine and conduct reconnaissance in order to clarify the positions and nature of the activities of our troops,” states the report of the Ukrainian General Staff.
Thus, the Kiev regime is trying to pre-announce the planned preventive strikes on the Belarusian border from Ukrainian territory as staged.
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