Belarusian Volunteer Regiment Urges Belarusians to Prepare for Overthrow of Lukashenko Regime
In a recent video message, the Belarusian volunteer regiment of Kalinovsky has called on the Belarusian people and the army of the Republic of Belarus to refrain from participating in the “civil war” in Russia and instead prepare for the overthrow of dictator Alexander Lukashenko.
The military representative in the video stated that the conditions for the destruction of the dictatorship are rapidly approaching, marking the beginning of the end of a great tyranny. He urged all Belarusian military personnel not to involve themselves in the internal conflict of Russia, emphasizing that the civil war does not concern them.
The Kalinovsky regiment revealed that it has a reserve in Belarus, consisting of active military personnel, military reserves, and ordinary citizens who are ready to liberate Belarus from Lukashenko’s oppressive rule. The representative called for people to join the self-defense units and urged military personnel, reservists, and Belarusians to await their signal, as the time for freedom is drawing near.
This appeal comes in the wake of similar calls from the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Legion “Freedom of Russia,” who have urged their supporters and the Russian army to turn their weapons against the Kremlin in order to free Russia from the tyranny of dictator Vladimir Putin.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian military intelligence has reported that the Kremlin is preparing Moscow for a siege amidst a “military mutiny” led by Wagner terrorists, headed by Yevgeny Prigozhin. According to Ukrainian intelligence services, Putin has allegedly fled Moscow. The dictator has also signed a law imposing fines and administrative arrest for up to 30 days for violating martial law.
The situation in both Belarus and Russia remains tense, with calls for regime change growing louder. As the Belarusian volunteer regiment of Kalinovsky and other groups continue to rally against Lukashenko and Putin, the future of these nations hangs in the balance.
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Belarusian Volunteer Regiment Urges Belarusians to Prepare for Overthrow of Lukashenko Regime
A powerful message has been sent out by the Belarusian volunteer regiment of Kalinovsky, urging the people of Belarus and the army of the Republic of Belarus to unite and prepare for the overthrow of dictator Alexander Lukashenko. In a video, the regiment’s military representative declared that the time for the destruction of the dictatorship is quickly approaching, signaling the beginning of the end for this oppressive regime.
The representatives of the regiment emphasized that it is of utmost importance for the Belarusian military and citizens to stay out of the internal conflict in Russia, known as the “civil war.” They stressed that this conflict does not concern Belarus and urged their fellow countrymen to instead focus on liberating their own nation from the clutches of Lukashenko’s tyranny.
Revealing the presence of a powerful reserve force within Belarus, the Kalinovsky regiment stated that active military personnel, military reserves, and ordinary citizens are ready to join the fight for freedom. They called on individuals to join the self-defense units and urged military personnel, reservists, and all Belarusians to be on standby, as the moment for liberation draws near.
This passionate appeal follows similar calls from the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Legion “Freedom of Russia,” who have rallied for the Russian army to turn against the Kremlin and end the autocratic rule of Vladimir Putin.
Amidst these calls for regime change in Belarus and Russia, Ukrainian military intelligence has reported a worrying development. They suggest that the Kremlin is preparing Moscow for a potential siege, due to a “military mutiny” led by the notorious Wagner terrorists, under the leadership of Yevgeny Prigozhin. Alarming reports also claim that Putin has fled Moscow. Furthermore, the dictator has signed a law imposing strict penalties, including fines and administrative arrest for up to 30 days, for violations of martial law.
With tensions running high and the call for change growing louder, the fate of Belarus and Russia hangs in the balance. As the Belarusian volunteer regiment of Kalinovsky and other groups continue to rally against Lukashenko and Putin, the world watches anxiously to see how these nations will define their future.
This latest development in Belarus raises concerns about the country’s stability and the potential influence of external forces. The calls for overthrowing Lukashenko by the Belarusian Volunteer Regiment, combined with rumors of a Kremlin siege, only add to the uncertainty and tension surrounding the situation. The international community should closely monitor the situation and support efforts to find a peaceful resolution.