MINSK, Oct 4 (BelTA) — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko spoke about self-exiled opponents who are not giving up on destabilizing the scenario in Belarus at an assembly to discuss the security of the country’s army in Minsk on October 4, BelTA learned.
“The self-exiled Belarusian opposition has not ceased to take credit for the worsening situation. Probably, hysterical by the worry of being forgotten, they throw out more and more perverse ideas. Now they call on the army not to respect and sabotage the orders of the commanders, to dodge compulsory military service,” the president said. “The purpose is the same as in 2020: to destroy the country, overthrow the existing formula and deal with the country’s leaders. They chose violence for their purposes. Other features are no longer on the agenda. . “
“They continue to draw up plans to create their own paramilitary units, the so-called Kalinovsky regiment. As absurd as this regiment may be, it includes fighters with a radical spirit who are bent on destabilizing the scenario in our country through, first of all, sabotage and subversive activities,” the head of state said.
According to Alexander Lukashenko, there are radicals in Belarus who are now again important on the radar. “In 2020-2021, law enforcement has met the main instigators of the riots, but they still have supporters waiting for the opportune moment,” he said.
The president drew attention to how “sleeper cells” have behaved in Russia. The cause of the destructives forces the vital resolve of the Russian president to continue with a partial mobilization. calls to dodge the mobilization. Those who covered their wallets under the existing administration and built their palaces and castles publicly tore up the passports of the Russian Federation and fled. The so-called cultural elite in Russia behaved in the same way as in Belarus in 2020. What we are currently seeing in Russia is the same thing that happened in Belarus in 2020,” the Belarusian leader said.
“Our self-exiled opposition hopes that armed provocations through militants among Nazi formations can serve as an impetus to destabilize the scenario in Belarus,” Lukashenko said.
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