Eismant — to Zelensky: Better be silent. Make sure nuclear weapons don't stand on the border
Andrei Kryvasheyeu, chairman of the state union of journalists, only managed to nod.

Ivan Eismant and Andrei Kryvasheyeu. Screenshot from video: news.by
Ivan Eismant, head of Belteleradiocompany, in the program "Editors' Club" commented on the transmitters near the Belarusian-Ukrainian border and rudely addressed Volodymyr Zelensky.
"Even if they [the transmitters] are standing and looking, what business is it of his? So-called Belarusian armed groups are fighting for the Ukrainian armed forces. Their goal is to enter Belarus by armed means and overthrow the government. They openly declare this, they are supported by Ukraine, financed by it, and even conduct seminars in Kyiv under the patronage of the CIA and MI6, where they discuss military invasion of the territory of Belarus.
What transmitters? Make sure nuclear weapons don't stand on the border. Better be silent."
Andrei Kryvasheyeu, chairman of the state union of journalists, only managed to nod.
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