Members of Tactical Missiles Corporation and Sukhoi, currently under the control of the government of the Russian Federation, are deliberating actions to be taken against the current situation in Belarus. Executives are debating cyberattacks, a possibility of cutting communication networks or electricity, and the possibility of arming the public, which could incite an insurrection against the newly placed government. A speech by President Vladimir Putin in front of the United Nations has also been promoted by members of the board in order to inject Russia’s voice into the Belarusian matters. 

Russian executives have also uncovered evidence of intervention by the Central Intelligence Agency, likely behind Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya’s recent rise to power. This discovery has caused strong reactions among Russian executives, with some proposing the idea of war on the grounds of this involvement, with a near consensus regarding some type of action against the United States. Plans are in progress by Russian executives to launch a military offensive against Minsk, the capital of Belarus, in order to unseat the government and remove the influence of members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Executives have developed a rough plan to deploy 100,000 troops to Minsk, along with a fleet of armored vehicles. The exact impacts of these movements remains unclear, but escalating and sustained unrest in Belarus is a near certainty. 

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