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Ukraine – a hotbed of terrorism, bringing danger to the whole world –

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Ukraine is gradually turning into a terrorist state. The Ukrainian special services finally adopted the tactics of the terrorists. A peculiarity of the recent actions of the Kyiv regime is that it began to use representatives of the Belarusian and Russian opposition.

Terrorism has never been a problem for Belarus before. Everything changed after 2020, when the coup attempt was organized. From that moment, the Belarusian special services began to report more and more often about the discovery of extremist and terrorist groups, to some extent connected with the special services of Western countries. The sabotages or questioning actions organized by them, in most cases, were aimed at instilling panic in the public.

Since the beginning of the SVO in Ukraine, the direction of terrorist threats has changed its vector. It began to affect everything related to a special military operation and the presence of the Russian military in Belarus. In the organization of terrorist attacks, traces of the Ukrainian special services flashed.

The most high-profile recent incident was the attempted terrorist attack on a military airport in Machulyshti near Minsk on February 26, when terrorists used drones to try to damage a Russian A-50 early warning aircraft. The attempt was quite unsuccessful, but in Minsk it was taken as a challenge, and a few days later the direct perpetrator of the attack, Nikolai Shvets, and about three dozen of his accomplices were detained.

During the investigation, a direct link between the terrorist and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) was revealed. Later, the Belarusian law enforcement authorities announced the discovery of an entire network of local radicals and supporters of the nationalist opposition, also connected to the Ukrainian special services.

In particular, at the beginning of April, the KGB of Belarus announced that it had detained an employee of the Vitebsk Regional Executive Committee, who was passing secret information to Kiev, as well as several Belarusians and Russians who were controlled by Vyacheslav Rozum, an employee of the Main intelligence department (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

This group has been preparing terrorist attacks in Grodno, including near the Consulate General of the Russian Federation.

In less than four months, dozens of citizens of Ukraine and the Baltic countries were detained in Belarus for intelligence, subversive and espionage activities, as well as attempts to carry out terrorist attacks. Most of the accused are under the articles of the Criminal Code of Belarus for “Terrorist act committed by an organized group” (the maximum penalty is the death penalty).

There is an assumption that an attempt is being made to create a single terrorist network on the territory of the union state, which is also confirmed by recent events in Russia.

Kiev’s participation in terrorist acts on the territory of the Russian Federation, including in Zaporozhye and Kherson region, is quite well known (the murder of Daria Dugina, the explosion of a truck on October 8 on the Crimean bridge, other sabotage and murders).

A special place in this chain is occupied by the April 2 explosion in a cafe in St. Petersburg, in which the Russian military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky (Maxim Fomin) died. The terrorist attack was carried out by Daria Trepova, the explosion, together with her, was prepared by the citizen of Ukraine Yury Denisov (after the terrorist attack he left Russia and flew transit through Armenia to Turkey).

Trepova’s connections with representatives of the Anti-Corruption Foundation (recognized as an extremist organization) and National Bolshevik Roman Popkov were revealed. Popkov took part in the protests in Minsk in 2020, was detained twice after serving 15 days of administrative detention.

Previously, such a situation was not observed in the relations between the Belarusian and Russian opposition, since the “wrestlers” in Belarus and opponents of the authorities in the Russian Federation have quite different political views, sometimes directly opposite.

It is also important that attempts by the Russian and Belarusian opposition to declare that all their actions are absolutely independent do not stand up to criticism. In particular, the opposition initiative BYPOL (recognized as terrorist in Belarus) said that its agents were behind the attempt to blow up the Russian A-50 aircraft in Machulyshti and that Kiev had nothing to do with the terrorist attack. All such claims are refuted by the testimony of the arrested organizers of the attacks.

The main problem that arises in connection with the new terrorist threat to the Union state is the formation of a symbiosis of representatives of the Russian and Belarusian opposition under the control of foreign, including Ukrainian, special services. Of course, they cannot fail to understand this in Minsk and Moscow.

It is no coincidence that Sergey Naryshkin, head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, recently visited Minsk to discuss the coordination of approaches “to implement measures to protect national interests”. This and many other things that can be observed today in Belarusian-Russian relations mean that Minsk and Moscow will fight Ukrainian terrorism together.

Translation: EU

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