Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, in a meeting with law enforcement chiefs, said that saboteurs are starting to enter the country more often.
“The government and the ruling bloc have been instructed to prepare serious measures at the border in order to prevent various types of saboteurs from entering the territory of Belarus,” he said, quoted by the service. Press.
Lukashenka also noted that he wanted to hear “comprehensive proposals” on the fight against sabotage groups.
According to the President, the situation around Belarus is still difficult, as the North Atlantic Alliance is building military potential around the country and provocations are taking place on its border.
Earlier, Lukashenko said he was convinced that neither the Ukrainians nor the Poles would attack Belarus.
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