Who and why spread the news about the terrorist act in Lithuania: members of the Seimas also infiltrated



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According to the classic of the genre, on Friday night, when the vigilance of the public, officials, politicians and the media is not the greatest, the false news has spread that Polish extremists have been arrested in Lithuania, recalled the alleged terrorist activity in Lithuania.

Initially, a website was created with a fake message: the lrw.lt page is almost identical to the lrv.lt domain, where you can get information about the Lithuanian government, its subordinate institutions, ministries, other services – only one has been exchanged letter, paradoxically – instead of “v” just enter “w”. The article opens a dramatic story of how officials from the Lithuanian Criminal Police Office and the Department of National Security allegedly “arrested four accomplices (22, 24, 25, 31, 37) suspected of terrorist activities in Lithuania.” .

Additionally, this arrest is said to be related to Wednesday’s incident in the Alytus district. in the municipality of Panemuninkėliai village, where a tractor with a tank of gasoline caught fire.

Officials from the Lithuanian Criminal Police Office and the Department of State Security did not rule out the possibility that it was an act of terrorism and relatively quickly identified the people involved in this incident. Officials found that video surveillance cameras captured people at midnight near the gas tank. Everybody suspects They were arrested.

During the preliminary actions of the pre-trial investigation, the agents of the Lithuanian Criminal Police Office established that a group of people was preparing for terrorist acts at the training center on the basis of the Polish Special Operations Force ( SOP unit “Nil”, Krakow). Suspects “It belongs to the Feuerkrieg Division of far-right extremists and is suspected of producing and storing high explosives and explosives for terrorist purposes”,

In fact, it is a mosaic of various inventions and factual information, which has already been pointed out by the Department of Strategic Communication of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, which has denied a message that does not correspond to reality.

The message itself seems and illustrates the true history of the Lithuanian police operation, but not against terrorists, but against criminal groups organized in May this year.

Furthermore, an attempt was made to carry out a terrorist act in Lithuania, not by any “Polish extremist” and even more so by Polish special operations forces, but by a young Lithuanian-born extremist, Gediminas Beržinskas, who was sentenced to two years from prison.

According to law enforcement agencies (investigated by the Lithuanian Department of National Security and Criminal Police Office), the young man belongs to the Feuerkrieg Division of far-right extremists and is suspected of producing and storing highly explosive and explosive explosives for terrorist purposes.

Last night, on the night of October 6, in Vilnius, near the headquarters of the international company Western Union, he allegedly planted a homemade explosive, which, according to officials, did not explode only due to ignorance of the suspect. The cartridge was powerful, with a homemade explosive equivalent to about one and a half kilograms of trotile. October 15 G. Beržinskas was arrested and soon arrested and later convicted.

However, even those unconvincing links to the alleged terrorist attack planned by Polish citizens are not the end. After all, the message was spread in Poland: two ruling politicians of Justice and Justice: member of the Seimas Arkadius Czartoryski and Joanna Borowiak

Even more interesting is the fact that the latter’s Twitter account was “hacked” last week, and A. Czartoryskis, who is the vice chairman of the Seimas Committee on Administrative and Internal Affairs, also used the same argument. He stressed that he had not spread the liar himself, and at the time Borowiak, who regained access to his Twitter account, was still sharing the liar on his own Facebook account on Saturday.

This is not the first time that a similar case has been attempted to spread false news about the supposedly bad relations between Polish and Lithuanian officials and the army. In July this year, a lie was spread about a Lithuanian officer suspected of espionage in Poland, who allegedly collected secret information and transmitted it to Lithuania to transfer US forces from Poland.

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