Politics27.10.2020 - 23:50

Lukashenko: Belarus begins to face terrorist threats

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced the threat of terrorist acts to the country. A number of citizens are already carrying out various sabotage.

"Some citizens took to the streets, began to block roads, block automation on the railways, close the rails that can lead to serious accidents and death. These actions can be classified as terrorist. Belarus will soon face terrorist threats," Alexander Lukashenko said at a meeting on preparations for the sixth All Belarusian People's Assembly.

In Minsk, protesters cut wires at traffic lights, which will also lead to accidents. "They break and destroy everything that has been built for decades. If such incidents occur, the authorities should respond," Alexander Lukashenko emphasized.

The President of Belarus noted that all the organizers of the protests "learned the manual for color revolutions." "The next step will be radicalization. An information and terrorist war was launched against Belarus, we need to be ready for this," Alexander Lukashenko emphasized.

Belarusian border guards previously reported that 595 people of "sports physique" were not allowed into the country. All of them came from Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland. They also could not clearly explain the purpose of their visit.

 

Photo: from open sources

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