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Belarusian diplomat warns Poland faces threats from radicalized exiles
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TASS
Destructive elements sheltering in Poland are beginning to pose a threat to the country’s population, Belarusian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ruslan Varankov told the BelTA news agency.
According to him, an analysis of the current situation shows that people who encounter problems abroad after leaving Belarus tend to become radicalized.
By providing shelter to destructive elements, Warsaw is inevitably facing consequences, including an increase in domestic threats as radicals begin to pose a direct danger to Poland’s residents," the diplomat warned.
This clearly demonstrates a deep crisis and unhealthy competition among the so-called political immigrants nurtured by Europe," the diplomat emphasized.
The Belarusian Foreign Ministry spokesman believes that an attempt to prepare a terrorist attack was a predictable reaction by Belarusian opposition members who fled abroad to the populist activities of foreign centers seeking self-enrichment, which are in fact endangering the safety of European citizens.