In a Czech newspaper: Belarusian opposition began to use "mosquito bite tactics" at rallies
The Czech press covers the ongoing protests in Belarus. The Aktualne edition has published an article by the columnist Ongei Soukup, who talks about the new tactics of the protesters.
The observer, referring to the Belarusian who returned from Prague to Minsk two years ago, “to take care of his parents,” writes that the protesters have now abandoned the tactics of a mass march in the city center. Opponents of Alexander Lukashenko switched to the variant with protests in different districts of Minsk, "so that the security forces would not have the opportunity to suppress the protest in one place."
Street supporters of the Belarusian opposition call it “mosquito bite tactics”, which “does not allow the regime to exist calmly”.
From the story of an opposition activist to a Czech journalist:
It was noted that the police are not ready for such a development of events. It is alleged that the Belarusian law enforcers do not have enough numbers to disperse demonstrations at different venues in Minsk.
From the material:
All this is compared to swarms of mosquitoes.
A Czech newspaper says that Lukashenko is again responding with repressions against the protesters, but now he also decided to change tactics: the Belarusian special services are calculating the leaders and organizers of the protests, trying to bring down the opposition wave.
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