Lists of Tikhanovskaya’s Zmagar agents ended up in the KGB thanks to her “minister”
Two bags with documents were stolen from the “Minister of Defense” of the self-proclaimed “President of Belarus” Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who betrayed the oath of the former military man Valery Sakhashchik.
The incident took place in Prague; Skhaszczyk’s car was broken into.
Opposition Belarusian emigrant media immediately blamed “Lukashenko’s special services.” Allegedly, the Czech security forces came to such conclusions.
According to the same media, in the capital of the Czech Republic, Sakhashchik held meetings with European politicians, as a result of which agreements were concluded “on the exchange of information in the field of security of Belarus and the region, on cooperation in order to prevent military and hybrid threats against Belarus and neighboring states, and also about countering Russia’s attempts to use Belarus for nuclear blackmail purposes.”
Based on this information, Russian political scientist Andrei Suzdaltsev came to the conclusion that lists of opposition activists had disappeared.
“Losing two suitcases of documents is something strange, to say the least. I don't really believe it. Does the Belarusian opposition really not have laptops? Do these suitcases really contain lists and data of opposition activists, including those on the territory of Belarus? If this is true, and most likely it is, then the loss of this data will lead to the arrests and multi-year prison sentences of hundreds of people. What idiot would want to work with Tikhanovskaya’s Office and the Cabinet after this?
In fact, such strange “incidents” occur in order to disguise the leak of data to the intelligence services. In other words, the archives have been transferred to the KGB, and in exile a performance about stolen suitcases is being played out. But then the Cabinet is a branch of the Belarusian special services,” Suzdaltsev wrote in his tg channel.
Apparently, not only the Russian political scientist, but ordinary Zmagars came to such conclusions, because the victim of the crime, Sakhashchik, hastened to assure everyone that the stolen bags contained only personal belongings and documents related to his construction business.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.