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Important developments are coming from Eastern Europe and the Baltic. Belarus has announced that it intercepted a kamikaze drone attack from  Lithuania. It is the first time that Minsk has officially spoken of an attack by NATO forces stationed in Lithuania.

In their statements, the Belarusian security authorities and the country’s president have implicated Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine.

In particular, the head of the Belarusian security service said this morning that it had prevented an attack on the capital Minsk by drones launched from Lithuania.

The president of Belarus, A. Lukashenko, emphasized that there is a NATO attack plan against his country.

According to him, the plans of the opposition and its Western facilitators are to occupy the Kobrin region of Belarus, declare a new government, turn to NATO and ask NATO to send troops.

“64,000 US troops along with 33,000 more from NATO are permanently stationed in Europe. Of these, 20,000 have been deployed in Poland and the Baltics,” Lukashenko added.

He claimed that 120,000 Ukrainian soldiers were deployed near the border with Belarus and that he is “very sure” that a serious incident is about to happen.


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