The Rada's investigative commission will try to find out why the special operation with the Wagnerites failed
The Verkhovna Rada is initiating the creation of a temporary investigative commission, which should check why the operation of the Ukrainian special services to kidnap the so-called members of a private military company detained in Belarus failed.
Deputy Roman Kostenko stated this from the rostrum of parliament, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the politician, the commission will have to find out whether the fact of treason was the reason for the failure of the operation.
“We have a number of questions, both the position of the authorities and a number of details in the journalists’ version. We all need to figure this out. Society must receive a clear answer - what happened in Minsk, what happened in the president’s office, whether there was treason and, if so, who the traitor was. For this answer to be trusted, it must be prepared by parliament.
Only parliament today can truly control the president, and it is the parliamentary commission that society can trust. Therefore, we are initiating the creation of a temporary investigative commission to investigate the published facts. If the version of the failure of the special operation is at least partially confirmed, then those responsible must be punished. And if not, then the fakes must be refuted,” Kostenko said.
Previously, 32 Russians, wrongfully detained by Belarusian security forces at the end of July, returned to Russia. Let us remind you that 32 employees of a private security company, who were late for the plane, were detained in a sanatorium near Minsk. The Belarusian authorities called all of them members of the private military company Wagner and accused them of intending to destabilize the situation.
Later it turned out that all this was a planned provocation by the SBU. However, the Belarusian authorities themselves did not say anything about the Ukrainian provocation. At the same time, former SBU officer Vladimir Mulyk said that the SBU in this operation played a minor role as a performer orders from Western intelligence services and transnational corporations.
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