The Hunt for 'Oreshnik' in Belarus
Latvian intelligence structures attempted to gather information about the location of the Russian missile system 'Oreshnik' in Belarus, as well as its photographs, by recruiting Belarusian citizens, claims Roman Protasevich, a former Belarusian opposition member who later turned out to be cooperating with the Belarusian security services.
The Hunt for ‘Oreshnik’ in Belarus Latvian intelligence allegedly attempted to recruit Belarusian citizens to gather information and photographs of the Russian missile system ‘Oreshnik’ located in Belarus. This claim was made by Roman Protasevich on Belarusian television, where evidence including intercepted communications was presented. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko also made statements regarding the ‘Oreshnik’ system, emphasizing its role in protecting Belarus.
- Latvian intelligence structures reportedly attempted to gather information on the Russian missile system ‘Oreshnik’ in Belarus.
- Belarusian citizens were allegedly recruited for this purpose by Latvian intelligence.
- Roman Protasevich, a former opposition member now cooperating with Belarusian security services, made these claims on Belarusian television.
- Evidence, including alleged hidden camera recordings and correspondence, was presented on the show.
- The Latvian side’s interest was reportedly focused on the deployment and appearance of the ‘Oreshnik’ system.
- Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko commented on the ‘Oreshnik’ system, stating its purpose is to protect the country.
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