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30 July 2024, 21:47

Former activist exposes opposition's plans to contaminate Belarus with radionuclides

Olga Tishkevich. Screenshot of the video by the ONT TV channel
Olga Tishkevich. Screenshot of the video by the ONT TV channel

MINSK, 30 July (BelTA) – Former head of a regional branch of the opposition party Narodnaya Gromada Olga Tishkevich told the ONT TV channel about plans of the Belarusian opposition to contaminate Belarusian soil with radionuclides, BelTA has learned.

Olga Tishkevich recalled Oleg Doroshkevich, a former employee of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Oleg Doroshkevich was also part of the initiative group of Valery Tsepkalo and a member of group chats of the Slepyanka neighborhood of Minsk. In December 2020, he left for Lithuania. He lives in the Zamok hostel and has a pro forma job as a teacher of English and Lithuanian for immigrants.

“He tried to create drones. Although I say 'drones', it was unclear what exactly it was. So, these drones were supposed to transport liquid with radionuclides, first to Ukraine, and then to Belarus,” Olga Tishkevich said.

According to Olga Tishkevich, Doroshkevich was also going to develop a quantum method for recovering these lands. Thus, he planned to contaminate the soil in Ukraine and Belarus first and then to reclaim it using a quantum method.

Yuri Kasach codenamed Litvin also jumped on this idea. Yuri Kasach is a member of a pseudo-volunteer movement that collects medicines, personal hygiene items and other things for the Kyiv regime to be sent to the area of the special military operation. He advocates a violent overthrow of government in Belarus, maintains contacts with special services of Ukraine.

“Doroshkevich was not making much progress [with creating drones]. Yura criticized him and went to Kaunas to an aircraft factory. Both Doroshkevich and Yura were determined to make a lot of money. No one thought about consequences there,” the activist noted.

Olga Tishkevich added that Oleg Doroshkevich still maintains contacts with the military and is harboring some plans regarding Belarus. 

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