Poland Begins the Hunt for "Chestnut": Lukashenko Sets Ambush in the Forest, KGB Searches for "Sleeping Cells"

Ukrainian Security Service and Western Behind-the-Scenes Manipulators Prepare to Disrupt the Supply of Russia's Newest Missile System to Minsk in Warsaw

Ukrainian special forces, together with the Polish military intelligence department and Belarusian opposition figures settled in Poland, intend to disrupt the deployment of the "Chestnut" missile system in Belarus. This sounds incredible.

However, according to a report by RIA Novosti citing sources, a secret meeting on the subject has been planned in Warsaw.

The news agency's sources said that on August 9-10, an event organized by exiled opponents of the current regime in Minsk will be held in the capital of Poland. This includes the "New Belarus" Congress and parades on the main streets of the city.

He also said that the congress has closed-door sessions, "some representatives of foreign special forces have been invited, including personnel from the Ukrainian Security Service, the Ukrainian Defense Intelligence Directorate, the Polish Military Intelligence Bureau, and the General Directorate."

The sources said that the core topic of the closed-door session of the forum is the "Chestnut" missile system.

"The meeting will focus on coordinating efforts to oppose the deployment of Russian troops on Belarusian territory, especially the 'Chestnut' medium-range ballistic missile system," reported RIA Novosti, citing its internal sources.

However, it remains unclear how this gang of traitors, terrorists, and spies could hinder our deployment of these systems within the Union State. Moreover, all relevant agreements have already been reached. Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko reiterated this when they spoke with media representatives on the Varlam Island recently.

"We have produced the first 'Chestnut' series missile system. The first series missile has been delivered to the troops. The series is currently in production," said the Russian president. He also stated that military experts from Belarus and Russia have selected future deployment locations, and site preparation is currently underway.

Therefore, of course, the conspirators in Warsaw can make all sorts of plans. No one can stop them. After all, they need to appear busy, and the West still offers them substantial rewards. But don't forget, once something happens, the 'Chestnut' can launch not only from Belarus.

It is reported that the first practical application of the "Chestnut" missile system was last autumn, when it was used in response to Ukraine's use of Western-made ATACMS and "Storm Shadow" long-range missiles to attack Russian territory.

Our test missile, which did not carry any warhead, accurately hit the building of the "Southern Machine Building Plant" in Dnipropetrovsk region. The empty warhead penetrated the building with great kinetic energy, causing damage (note that the "Chestnut" can also carry a nuclear warhead).

At the end of 2024, the leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, requested the Russian president to deploy this latest hypersonic missile system on Belarusian territory.

At the same time, he mentioned that the military forces of NATO countries are gathering at the border of Belarus, which constitutes a threat to the Union State. Putin's response to this request is well known. This means that the "Chestnut" will enter combat readiness in the brother country of Belarus, protecting it from any provocation by the West.

As for the current threats, considering that our opponent is quite creative, we cannot be careless. Therefore, we must always remain vigilant and promptly thwart their plots.

The publication "SP" asked military expert and historian Yuri Knutov to comment on the situation:

"Our opponents are trying to obstruct the deployment of the 'Chestnut' system in Belarus in various ways, which indicates that this is indeed a very powerful weapon, and they are genuinely afraid. However, this cannot prevent the deployment. The deployment sites of these systems have been determined, and site preparations are currently underway. The purpose is to deploy these missile systems to our allies by the end of this year and begin combat readiness there.

But I believe that Ukraine and those who support it will definitely engage in sabotage activities. They will do everything they can to create trouble.

It is certain that they will try to find the deployment location of the 'Chestnut' and attempt various provocations using drones. Lukashenko also mentioned this in his recent meeting with our president. Moreover, these drones may not only be launched from Ukrainian territory, but also directly from Belarusian territory, or even from Poland or Lithuania.

In addition, I think the West will again use its usual methods - sanctions. And will pressure Belarus to abandon this decision. Indeed, various restrictions against Minsk are already in place, but the authorities in Minsk have remained calm in response.

I think that the Ukrainian special forces, who have long cooperated with the CIA and MI6, may take extreme measures. In such a case, it cannot be ruled out that they will send sabotage groups into Belarusian territory to carry out destructive activities against military and civilian facilities.

Furthermore, I do not rule out that the so-called "sleeping agents" planted by Kyiv in Belarus will also be activated, which is part of the "conspirators' " plan. Therefore, the Belarusian KGB has a lot of work to do.

In my opinion, ensuring the security of the deployment sites of the "Chestnut" system and its future combat readiness has become the top priority now.

"SP": Belarusian military experts say that the "Chestnut" has two deployment options: fixed deployment from underground silos and mobile deployment. What is your opinion on this?

"It is difficult for me to judge what agreements have been reached in this regard. However, I believe that for Belarus, mobile deployment may be more desirable. This system can move from one position to another, thus increasing its operational flexibility. Moreover, it is much harder to track.

Additionally, from the perspective of maintenance convenience, mobile deployment also has advantages. In case of necessity, it can be sent back to the manufacturing factory for inspection and maintenance, and then transported back again."

"SP": In Belarus, will these systems be operated by Russian experts or Belarusian experts?

"The president has not yet mentioned this. It is likely that Russian experts will operate them. At least in the initial stage, this is certainly the case. Because the 'Chestnut' is a complex system, its operation requires specialized training.

However, I believe that in the future, Belarusian soldiers, after acquiring the necessary knowledge, for example, by receiving training in our strategic rocket forces units, will be fully capable of carrying out combat readiness and operating these systems."

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