Ukrainian Nikolai Shvets, who is accused of sabotaging the Russian military aircraft A-50 at an airport near Minsk at the end of February, spoke in an interview with the TV channel “Belarus 1» About the treacherous situation and lack of support he experienced while being held in the pre-trial detention center by Ukrainian diplomats, as well as the fact that they did not help him get a lawyer.
Shvets said: “I was abandoned, forgotten, betrayed… No one from the embassy came. The important thing is that no one hires a lawyer for me.” He also expressed serious concerns about his fate, claiming that “there was no evacuation (to Ukrainian territory)” after completing the mission. Shvets suggested that they wanted to use him for other duties and then dismiss him to avoid witnesses.
“They probably wanted to use me to complete the second mission, then eliminate me to cover their tracks,” he added.
March 7, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko reported About an attempt to sabotage a Russian A-50 aircraft based at Machulishchi airport. He noted that the aircraft did not suffer serious damage and was able to perform its duties. According to the Belarusian leader, thousands of security forces have been deployed to prevent the terrorist from entering Russia.
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Source: Gazeta

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