NewsLukashenko orders military buildup near Ukraine amid drone claims

Lukashenko orders military buildup near Ukraine amid drone claims

Belarusian army being transferred. "An attempt to help Putin"
Belarusian army being transferred. "An attempt to help Putin"
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Mateusz Czmiel

10 August 2024 18:26

Self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has issued an order to reinforce the military units in the strategic areas of Gomel and Mozyr, which border Ukraine. The transfer includes dispatching special forces units, ground forces, and missile units, including Polonez and Iskander launchers.

The Belarusian dictator also stated that he intends to "personally and on-site deal with the turbulent situation on the border with Ukraine".

"Attempt to help Putin"

"We are closely monitoring the situation and are ready to respond to any changes," said Belarusian Minister of National Defense Viktor Khrenin.

The head of the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko, responded to Lukashenko's order. He stated that this is "an attempt to help Putin and to divert the attention of the Ukrainian command in that direction."

It is 455 kilometres from Belarusian Gomel to Russian Kurchatov, where the nuclear power plant is located. Due to Ukraine's attack, the heaviest fighting is taking place in these areas.

Absurd statement from Minsk

Earlier, Belarusian air defence forces allegedly destroyed several targets, most likely drones launched from Ukraine, over the country's territory on Friday.

Lukashenko stated that several targets allegedly "violated Belarusian airspace in the Mogilev region bordering Russia", which - as he emphasized - "forced the authorities to put aviation and air defence forces on the highest alert".

At 1:04 p.m. ET, at an altitude of 1.6 kilometres and within a range of 6.4 kilometres, air defence forces destroyed several targets over Belarusian territory. Lukashenko said searches for debris (of the downed objects) are ongoing overnight and this morning.

Reuters reported that, according to Lukashenko, other targets "were moved" to Russian territory and then destroyed near the city of Yaroslavl.

Earlier on Saturday, the Russian Ministry of Defence reported that Russian armed forces intercepted six Ukrainian drones in the Yaroslavl region.

Russian drones over Belarus

At the same time, it should be noted that Russian drones, which violated Belarusian airspace and also led to fighter jets being scrambled while attacking targets in Ukraine, did not bother Lukashenko.

Some of the Russian drones fell on Belarusian territory.

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