Belarusian partisans responded to the call of the Ukrainians to start a “rail war” and prevent Russia from transferring soldiers, weapons and equipment to Ukraine to continue the war.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus reported that since then more than 80 acts of “terrorism and sabotage” have been recorded on the railway. All attacks had a similar handwriting, according to the state TV channel Belarus 1..
The regime of dictator Alexander Lukashenko, who supports the aggression of the Russian Federation against our country, began repressions against the " In recent weeks, law enforcement officers have detained dozens of railway workers and those suspected of attacks.