Poland's security services have detained a man accused of planning to commit acts of sabotage on behalf of Russian intelligence, including setting fire to facilities in Wroclaw, according to Reuters. Concurrently, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko reported the detention of several 'saboteurs', including Ukrainian and Belarusian nationals, on the border with Ukraine. These individuals were allegedly involved in a 'counter-terrorist operation' aimed at transferring explosives to attack Russia and Belarus. Lukashenko also claimed that Poland has territorial claims on Western Belarus and accused the runaway Belarusian opposition of negotiating with the West to transfer Russian lands to Belarus.
Lukashenko declared that Poland has claims on Western Belarusian lands, in light of alleged "Ukrainian sabotage groups detained near the Ukrainian border". In turn, the runaway Belarusian opposition is negotiating with the West to transfer Russian lands to Belarus in case of… https://t.co/AuDZT3weS5
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said several 'saboteurs,' including Ukrainian and Belarusian nationals, had been detained on the border of the two countries in a 'counter-terrorist operation' https://t.co/pOanNh0uIZ
⚠️ BELARUS' LUKASHENKO SAYS 'SABOTEURS' DETAINED ON BORDER WITH UKRAINE (Reuters) Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday that several "saboteurs", including Ukrainian and Belarusian nationals, had been detained on the border of the two countries. Speaking at… https://t.co/fw6unsn00W
#Belarus Lukashenka spoke about the “counter-terrorist operation” yesterday in Lelchytsy on the border with #Ukraine. He said that Belarusian and Ukrainian citizens were arrested for allegedly transferring explosives to attack Russia and Belarus. His world is full of “saboteurs”.
⚠️ POLAND DETAINS MAN ACCUSED OF PLANNING SABOTAGE ON BEHALF OF RUSSIA (Reuters) Poland detained a man working for Russian intelligence who planned to commit acts of sabotage including setting fire to facilities in the western city of Wroclaw, security services said on…