To demonstrate strength in front of the PRC: the Central Committee found out that Belarus is planning provocations on the border with Ukraine
Kyiv • UNN
Belarusian law enforcement agencies are preparing to conduct false flag operations near the border with Ukraine to demonstrate their strength to the Chinese military, which is participating in joint exercises in Belarus from July 8-19.
Belarusian law enforcement agencies are preparing to conduct so-called false flag operations in the border area with Ukraine. In this way, Minsk seeks to demonstrate its strength to the Chinese military, which is currently in Belarus for joint military exercises. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance, UNN reports.
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It is noted that Belarusians are planning to resort to provocations, which they themselves will successfully prevent in order to show their Chinese counterparts their capabilities.
In particular, from July 8 to 19, the first joint exercises of the special operations forces of the Belarusian Armed Forces and the military of the People's Liberation Army of China are taking place in the territory of the Republic of Belarus. The exercises have the status of "anti-terrorist".
The Resistance adds that on the eve of the exercises and the arrival of Chinese troops in Belarus, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Belarusian Armed Forces, Major General Uladzimir Kuprianyuk, announced the threat of armed provocations in Belarus.
This statement was intended to prepare the information field for the Belarusian side to conduct its own provocations, as it would be extremely beneficial for Belarus to demonstrate the ability of its own security agencies to respond to threats in the context of its accession to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the first joint anti-terrorist exercises with the PLA
The CNS explains that Belarusian security forces are planning to "successfully suppress armed provocations" along the Ukrainian-Belarusian border, after which they will attempt to blame Ukraine.
Recall
Last week, Chinese troops arrived in Belarus to conduct joint anti-terrorism exercises with Belarusian forces from July 8-19.