Belarussian Soviet Republic State Media Bulletin
Urgent Telegram - Incidents of February 16!
Citizens of the Belarussian Soviet Republic, we bring to your attention that incidents of severe magnitude have occurred in neighbouring Poland.
A train from the Polish Republic carrying individuals and military equipment met with an unfortunate accident near Lake Ladoga. Unverified reports by Polish Republic state media suggest Soviet Russian troops in the vicinity might be involved. Another incident at a Polish radio tower near Białystok has resulted in the loss of several lives, both Polish and Belarussian.
Allegations are flying thick and fast against the People's Progress Coalition of Poland, Marshal Kazowski and the National Party, and our Russian comrades. Many Polish factions point accusing fingers at our Russian comrades as the orchestrators of these incidents. Their leader, Frederich Waldowsk, has proclaimed a state of emergency and is mobilising forces along the Russian border. We fear this to be a prelude to reactionary conflict directed against our revolution.
CRITICAL UPDATE - PUBLIC SAFETY ADVISORY NOTICE - DO NOT DISREGARD
We have confirmed reports that Polish battalions have crossed into Belarussian territory. As reported by their Legislature's Speaker, Stan Marsdusk, they claim this action is to "liberate" the peoples of Belarus and Russia.
In these uncertain times, the government urges all citizens to stay in their homes, lock your doors, and do not go out after dark. Working citizens should head to and from their shifts in full view of at least one colleague. Cooperation with government officials and peace officers is paramount for our collective safety. Let us remember the strength that lies in unity and resilience. All reservists must report to their local musters at 6 AM tomorrow sharp. Long live the Belarussian Soviet Republic!