Released a secret KGB record: Lukashenko plotted assassinations in Germany



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The post discusses the use of explosives and poisons, but the attacks in question have not been implemented. The sound was recorded at a meeting in April 2012. Zaitsev is heard giving instructions to KGB Alpha and says that Lukashenko is awaiting operations.

The Belarusian KGB also planned the assassination of fanatic Pavel Sheremet. The man died in 2016 in Ukraine after a bomb exploded in a car.

A publicly available audio recording, which can be heard in its entirety on the euobserver.com website, shows that attempts are being made at three targets in Germany.

The information came to light just now as Lukashenko used increasingly strict measures to suppress the ongoing pro-democracy movement in Belarus, writes euobserver.com.

The fact that the intelligence chief’s conversations were successfully intercepted clearly shows the lack of competence of this official and also significantly compromises the Lukashenko regime in general.

On Sunday, people gathered again to protest.

The protests took place in various districts of Minsk on Sunday against the re-election of President Aliaksandr Lukashenko for another term.

Columns of witnesses have been gathering in residential areas of the Belarusian capital since Sunday morning, witnesses said. Protesters with white-red-white symbols chant “Long live Belarus!”, “Let’s not forget, we will not forgive”, “We believe, we can win!”

Protest in Minsk

Protest in Minsk

In addition, one of the protests took place at the Faculty of Journalism of the Belarusian State University. The protesters thus expressed their support for the detained journalists.

The Belarusian militia is reportedly on duty under the reinforced regime over the New Year holidays and is ready to quell the protests.

For the fifth month in a row, Belarus has been plagued by massive protests over the August 9 presidential election, which Lukashenko has ruled the country since 1994. The opposition and Western democracies consider these elections rigged.

The protesters are demanding the resignation of Lukashenko, the release of political prisoners and new elections.

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