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On the Ukrainian “Peacemaker” website, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was called an accomplice of pro-Russian terrorists and Russian invaders, as Belarus handed over the mercenaries to the private military company “Wagner” to Russia, although Ukraine requested their extradition.
On September 3, the Ukrainian site “Peacemaker” included the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, in its database due to the extradition of mercenaries to the private military company “Wagner” to Russia.
Lukashenko has been named an accessory to pro-Russian terrorists and Russian invaders.
“In violation of international treaties and agreements, despite a corresponding request from Ukraine, he ordered the transfer to Russia (the aggressor country) of militants and mercenaries who committed war crimes on the territory of Ukraine,” he added. – He said in his profile.
“Peacemaker” called on law enforcement agencies to consider the post about Lukashenko as a statement on the commission of “deliberate acts against Ukraine’s national security, peace, human security and international public order, as well as others. crimes “.
On July 29, the Belarusian authorities announced the arrest of 33 Russians who were in a private military company. The Belarusian Security Council announced that a criminal case was opened against those detained under the article on the preparation of terrorist acts, later it was reported that they were suspected of preparing mass riots.
In an interview with GORDON newspaper founder Dmitry Gordon, which aired on August 6, Lukashenko said he would hand over the detained militants to Ukraine if Kiev proves their involvement in the Donbas crimes.
Lukashenko ordered to invite the attorneys general of Russia and Ukraine to the country to investigate the situation with the detained militants. On August 9, he said that since the prosecutors did not come to Minsk, it means that they “don’t care about these guys.”
On August 12, the office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine approached the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Belarus with requests for the extradition of 28 Wagnerites (nine of them were citizens of Ukraine), who actively participated in hostilities on the territory of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions as part of the “LPR” and “DPR” terrorist organizations …
On August 14 it emerged that the Belarusian authorities had extradited the arrested Wagnerites to Russia. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy considered this to be a hostile move by Belarus. In his opinion, the consequences of the release of the mercenaries “will be tragic”.
Editor-in-chief of the publication “Censor.NET” Yuri Butusov August 18th stated that the trip of the Wagner PMC fighters to Belarus was part of a special operation of the Security Service of Ukraine and the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine: land a plane with mercenaries in Ukraine and then stop them. According to Butusov, the special operation failed due to the decision of the head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak y Zelensky, to postpone the departure of the militants from Minsk, as well as the leak of information from Ukraine.
The head of the Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate, Kirill Budanov, said that Wagner’s PMC fighters were transferred to Minsk by the Russian special services and that this was not a special operation of the SBU. Yermak called the account of the SBU’s involvement in the Wagnerites’ appearance in Minsk a disinformation campaign. The SBU has denied its participation in the operation.
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