Suspicious Flights from Benghazi to Minsk Raise European Concerns Over a Staged Refugee Crisis
SadaNews Translation - The British Telegraph newspaper revealed an unprecedented rise in the number of flights between the Libyan city of Benghazi and Minsk, the capital of Belarus, over the past two months, raising concerns among Eastern European countries about an organized scheme for the influx of refugees across their borders.
According to the report, these flights are suspected to be used for systematically transporting African refugees as part of a coordinated operation believed to involve Russian President Vladimir Putin, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, along with the commander of forces in eastern Libya, General Khalifa Haftar.
Estimates indicate that thousands of refugees are being transported to Belarus, where they are then directed to cross the borders into Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia. These movements are viewed as an attempt to destabilize the European Union countries on the frontline of irregular migration.
These developments come amid escalating geopolitical tensions between Russia and the West, enhancing fears of using the migration issue as a political pressure tool.
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