Lithuanians write letters to the Belarusian KGB: they complain about companies that provide support to Ukraine

Lithuanians write letters to the Belarusian KGB: they complain about companies that provide support to Ukraine
Lithuanians write letters to the Belarusian KGB: they complain about companies that provide support to Ukraine
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Lukashenka keeps demonstrating that he and his henchmen control everything in the country, but it seems that the regime is fueled by hackers opposing Lukashenka. They say that they have taken over a lot of data from the servers of the Belarusian KGB, and among the documents there are also letters of the complainants, written to the Kagebists. You can also see letters where people introduce themselves as Lithuanians.

In one of them, a man who introduced himself as Sergej writes that he works for one company, and its owner owns several other companies. “All Lithuanian companies actively cooperate with the Ministry of National Defense and are suppliers of diesel fuel and equipment spare parts to the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. I hope you will clear up the situation. These people should not make money from blood,” Lithuanian citizen Sergejus wrote in a letter sent to the Belarusian KGB.

The chairman of the National Security and Defense Committee (NSGK) Arvydas Pocius says that if someone actually thinks of writing a letter to Lukashenka’s Kagebists, they are taking a big risk.

“If a person appeals to another state, a hostile state that is participating in the war in Ukraine together with Russia, then I think that such persons, citizens of Lithuania, should be interested in our VSD”, says NSGK chairman A. Pocius.

“The first thing is that a case is opened in such a case, because it is an obvious contact with the service of a hostile state. And the second step is to look at the content of that letter and on what basis he writes those letters,” says Gediminas Grina, the former head of the State Security Department.

“This is very close to treason”

One man, who introduced himself as Lithuanian, sent a video to the Kagebists with two men in conflict and indicated that one of them was acting as a supporter of Lukashenka. Another person complained about a company operating in Lithuania, there was also a letter in which a businessman writes about court disputes with a Belarusian and assures that the dispute does not honor Belarus itself. Some ask for help in finding missing people or informing about dead relatives.

“Really, people need to understand what they are doing and find out what the legal responsibility is for such things. This is very close to treason or espionage, if you collect information and pass it on to a hostile state,” says A. Pocius.

Among the published letters to the Belarusian KGB is an attempt by a Belarusian woman to complain about another man living in Belarus who works in one of the ministries. In the letter, she complains that the man did not vote for Lukashenka, participated in protests, and follows opposition Telegram channels. And he added that his relative Raimundas Lopata is a member of the Lithuanian Seimas. True, Lopata himself denied this information, he says he has no relatives in Belarus.

Learn more about it in the video above.

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