NewsBelarus stages border provocations as Lukashenko withdraws troops

Belarus stages border provocations as Lukashenko withdraws troops

Belarusian dictator Alaksandr Lukashenko
Belarusian dictator Alaksandr Lukashenko
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Tomasz Waleński

13 July 2024 20:17

Belarusian law enforcement agencies are preparing for provocations at the border with Ukraine. This is purportedly to showcase their capabilities to China, with whom Belarus is conducting military exercises, warns Kyiv. At the same time, Lukashenko has announced the withdrawal of his troops from the border region.

Many of the reports provided by Russian or Belarusian state media, or Kremlin or Belarusian officials, are likely not true. Such reports might be part of an information war by the Russian Federation.

"They are planning to resort to provocations, which they will successfully prevent themselves in order to show their Chinese counterparts their capabilities. From July 8 to 19, the first joint exercises of the special operations forces of the Belarusian Armed Forces and the military of the People’s Liberation Army of China take place in the territory of the Republic of Belarus. The exercises have the status of 'anti-terrorist,'" reported the National Resistance Centre of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence.

After "effectively preventing" (alleged) armed provocations at the Ukrainian-Belarusian border, Belarusian security forces will try to shift the blame onto Ukraine.

The Resistance Centre also reported that earlier, the Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus, Uladzimir Kuprianuk, stated that there is a threat of armed provocations in Belarus "in the context of the increasing presence of special forces, mercenaries and various volunteer groups in the border areas".

According to the Ukrainian side, this statement was meant to pave the way for Belarus to carry out provocations. For Belarus, it would be advantageous to demonstrate the capabilities of its security forces to respond to threats in the context of joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the first joint military exercises of both countries.

Lukashenko issued an order

At the same time, on Saturday, Alexander Lukashenko announced a reduction of tension at the border with Ukraine, declaring that the situation at the Belarusian-Ukrainian border has been stabilized. Therefore, they will withdraw the troops from the border and not fight or concentrate the armed forces except for special units.

"Now we have no problems with the Ukrainians, and I hope we won't have any," he stated.

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