Sudan was preparing Maidan in Belarus – Lukashenko’s version
Belarusian media reported the detention of “32 militants” of the Russian PMC “Wagner” tonight near Minsk.
Military correspondent Semyon Pegov wrote about this in his telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Pegov said that the Wagnerites used Belarus as a transport hub during the coronavirus quarantine to fly to African countries. This happened with the knowledge of the Belarusian special services and personally of President Alexander Lukashenko.
In the footage of the detention of fighters of the Wagner PMC tonight near Minsk, Sudanese pounds and telephone cards are visible.
“Well, now everything has become clear, the Russian Chavekists were paid by the Sudanese to destabilize the situation in Belarus. This case has been solved, bring the next one,” another Russian military correspondent, Alexander Kots, sneers.
In addition, the footage shown on BelTV shows leaflets in Arabic and jihadist patches.
Let us recall that in January 2019, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially confirmed that Russian private security companies (PMCs) operate in Sudan.
A few days ago, Alexander Lukashenko, visiting a special forces brigade, said that to incite Maidan, “professional military men, bandits, they are specially trained, mainly within the framework of PMCs around the world and earn a lot of money from provocations in certain states” will be transferred to the country. .
Observers believe that Lukashenko's position in the upcoming presidential elections on August 9 is very uncertain. He may lose to the alternative candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.
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