Russian liberals are “securing” the FSB for the arrest of Protasevich
The arrest of Roman Protasevich, the founder of the Polish telegram channel Nechta, who led the riots in Belarus last year, could have been a joint operation of the Belarusian KGB and the Russian FSB.
Moscow liberal, head of the Krasnoselsky municipal district Ilya Yashin wrote about this in his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Among the passengers of the plane in which Protasevich was flying were four citizens of the Russian Federation. After an emergency landing in Minsk, they all left the plane and did not fly further. It appears that this was a joint operation between the FSB and the Belarusian KGB. If so, then this is a shame for our country,” Yashin wrote.
Protasevich was among the passengers on an Irish plane flying from Athens to Vilnius and requesting an urgent landing in Minsk due to mining.
In April, the FSB and the KGB conducted a joint operation in Moscow to detain two people who were preparing a coup in Belarus and an attempt on the life of President Alexander Lukashenko.
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