Russia Might Use Belarus to Attack the Baltics, Tsikhanouskaya Says
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Russia might use Belarus to attack the Baltics, Tsikhanouskaya says
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya told Euronews that her country might be used as a launchpad to attack and invade the Baltic states, but the people of Belarus will not go to war against their neighbours.
Aleksandr Azarau, a former officer of the Belarusian investigative structures, warns that Minsk may implement a new form of hybrid warfare against Poland.
Belarusian Gayun is an anti-war project: it monitored the movement of military equipment in Belarus for the war with Ukraine. In February, the project's telegram channel was hacked. Belarusian security forces probably received the data of those who sent information to Gayun. At least 20 people have been arrested and face up to 6 years


Russia might use Belarus to attack the Baltics, but Belarusians will not do it, Tsikhanouskaya says
Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya told Euronews that her country could be used as a springboard for an attack and invasion of the Baltic states, but the Belarusian people will not go to war with their neighbors. S. Tsikhanouskaya noted that large-scale joint Russian-Belarusian military exercises to be held in the fall could indeed pose a threat to NATO's eastern flank.
The full implementation of the goals of the invasion will be the creation of a "single Union State: Russia - Ukraine - Belarus," Viktor Sobolev, a member of the Russian Duma's defense committee, previously stated.
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