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Belarusian KGB registers militant training camps in Poland, Czechia, the Baltics

Ivan Tertel pointed out that Minsk is working on brining destructive elements to responsibility via international mechanisms

MINSK, April 4. /TASS/. The State Security Committee (KGB) of Belarus expects a serious escalation in the region, registers militant training camps in Poland, Czechia and the Baltics, KGB Chairman Ivan Tertel said Tuesday, adding that the Committee is expecting an increase in terrorist activity in Belarus this spring.

"We state (and this is no secret, since such stories emerge in public media from time to time) that militant training camps exist in Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia and Czechia. We are aware of exact recruitment offices, we know who is working on it. We know their training camps, know the instructors by name, [we know] who undergoes training and at what stages," he said during the meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Director Sergey Naryshkin.

According to Tertel, these forces plan to increase terrorist activities on Belarusian territory starting this spring.

Tertel pointed out that Minsk is working on brining destructive elements to responsibility via international mechanisms.

He noted that Western intelligence agencies seek to "rock the situation and organize an armed toppling of the authorities."