Politika

The Russian Federation will "release" Belarus: the Kremlin threatened protesters against Lukashenko

According to Dmitry Peskov, Poland is a "hostile" state in relation to Russia because of the excessive manifestation of "Russophobia". Russian Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia would respond if a popular armed uprising aimed at overthrowing the self-proclaimed President Alexander Lukashenko will take place in Belarus. About it reports the Russian propaganda edition "RIA Novosti". "This neighboring state (Belarus - ed. ) Is our partner, an ally and a fraternal state.

Naturally, the Russian Federation has an obligation to ensure the safety of Belarus that we will do before such an obvious threat," Peskov said. He also noted that Poland is a "hostile" state in relation to Russia, which, he said, reveals a vivid Russophobia. Peskov also stated that Poland clearly expresses its intention to interfere in the internal affairs of a neighboring state, including the use of forceful methods.