NewsONT airs sensational claims of Polish plots against Belarus

ONT airs sensational claims of Polish plots against Belarus

Belarusian state television ONT criticizes Poland, claiming that "Polish intelligence services are assisting in training Belarusian fighters." A sensational "investigative report" titled "Demons: How They Want to Take Over Belarus" was broadcast. In this report, propagandists discuss alleged plans to take over Belarus using armed groups from Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine.

Belarusian propaganda is scaring with Poland
Belarusian propaganda is scaring with Poland
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Paulina Antoniak

21 November 2024 17:03

According to the authors of the report, "Poland treats Belarus as its own land," and the first to attack will be "armed nationalists under the influence of drugs and alcohol" and "ready to kill." Another attack is alleged to be carried out by "foreign mercenaries."

When battles break out, and NATO forces arrive to save democracy, rights, and freedoms—there you have it! World War Three! – the report's authors warn.

Belarusians residing in Poland and associated with the "Pospolite Ruszenie" movement are said to form "extremist groups," argue the film's authors.

These groups are reportedly trained by instructors from the GROM unit, and "official Warsaw now considers Belarus its land."

As part of these exercises, lessons in shooting with weapons allegedly smuggled from Ukraine and various urban warfare tactics are reportedly being conducted. The purported fighters are described as "animals without principles," whose primary goal is "the mass killing of everyone."

Polish authorities were informed about these groups and urged to act within the framework of fighting international terrorism. In response, unfortunately, the secrecy measures used by the participants in these terrorist cells have only intensified, stated the head of the investigative department of Belarus's KGB, Konstantin Bychek, in the report.
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