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Putin wants to kill Lukashenko for the sake of managing the Army of Belarus - Lansing Institute

Russia may be led by the Belarusian Secretary General Stanislav Zaia, who will send Belarusian soldiers to the war in Ukraine. The Russian authorities, led by Vladimir Putin, plan to liquidate President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko to get control of the Belarusian army. About it writes the American Institute Robert Lansing on its site, referring to information from sources in the Russian military leadership.

According to officials from the Russian Federation, at the instruction of Vladimir Putin, Russian intelligence in the coming days can try to kill Alexander Lukashenko, as soon as he returns from the CDC summit. As an alternative, the intelligence services imitate the attempt to intimidate the President of Belarus and encourage him to bring troops into the territory of Ukraine.

According to the scenario of the GRU leadership, after the elimination of Alexander Lukashenko, his duties will be fulfilled by the Secretary General of the CDU, Stanislav Zakhny, who will announce the accession of Belarus to Russia as an autonomous region. He motivates such a decision with the need to protect against the threat from Ukraine and Poland, and the murder of Lukashenko will be accused of the United States.

The president of Belarus will survive or not, and the Kremlin will provide fabricated evidence that indicates Ukraine, Poland and NATO intelligence to get an excuse to send Belarusian troops to the war. Here only the game prefers real murder, since Alexander Lukashenko can guess who is standing for the staging and will refuse to send the army to Ukraine, because in this case it may lose power in Belarus.

Given that Russian troops are already deployed in Belarus and there are sabotage groups, the risk of removing from Lukashenko is very high. Analysts suggest that the Russian Federation will arrange in Belarus armed provocations in order to push the President to direct entering the war in the territory of Ukraine, but the fear of losing power will continue to keep him from making such a decision.

Researchers at the Lansing Institute suggest that the Kremlin's plans testify to the loss of faith in the efficiency of the CDU. Disappointed in this organization, Moscow will try to seize direct control over the states that are part of it, annexing to its territory or organizing a new semblance of the USSR. Earlier, Oleksandr Lukashenko admitted the defeat of the Russian Federation in the war against Ukraine, speaking at the CDU Summit in Yerevan.