Zmagar: Ukraine will take Minsk in a day
The Belarusian opposition is fighting not with the country's President Alexander Lukashenko, but with Russia.
Minsk restaurateur Vadim Prokopyev, who fled to Kyiv, stated this at the “New Belarus” conference in Vilnius, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We have been at war since 2020, ever since the last hopes for a velvet Belarusian revolution disappeared. We are at war not with Lukashenko, but with the Russian Empire, with cynical, vile and obscenely rich people in the Kremlin. Lukashenko, whom we hate, is a false goal. This is just a person convenient for the Kremlin.
Thanks to his lowest moral qualities, he is best suited for the role of Gauleiter of Moscow in 6 regions of the Western Autonomous Okrug, which the Kremlin considers us to be. The barbarian empire is waging war not with Ukraine, but with the entire civilized world,” Prokopyev said. .
He is confident that “by letting Belarus go to Europe, Russia will disintegrate” and believes that Ukraine has every right to attack Belarus.
“Belarusians had a chance in 2020. Our suppressed Europeanism spilled out, and the enemy was confused. We had two weeks to demolish the collective farm junta and sit down at the negotiating table with a confused Moscow. We missed this chance. Time has passed, there are no good options left. Now only war, only hardcore.
Is it possible to win such a war? No - if Ukraine loses. But the beauty is that Ukraine is not going to lose. This is the main good news for Belarusians. We are ready to help Ukraine because we have no other chance for our statehood.
Ukraine has every moral right to attack after the Belarusian aggression. The battle-hardened ZSU will not even notice the resistance of Lukashenko’s Belarusian army. This will be the scenario that Putin dreamed about Kyiv. Minsk will be taken in three days, if not one. At the forefront of such an army could be Belarusians who are already defending Ukraine,” Prokopyev summed up.
However, due to the disunity of the Belarusian opposition, Ukraine is not yet ready to “risk opening a second front,” because it is afraid that the Zmagars will allow the Kremlin to form a “new pro-Moscow colony” in Belarus, Prokopyev believes.
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