Belarus’ formal leader says his Russian missiles are “not in the air” during Ukraine’s shelling.
Russia was not involved in the incident that took place on the Ukrainian-Polish border during the mass rocket attack on Ukraine by the Russian invaders. This was announced on Sunday, November 27 by the self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko on the air of the Russia-1 propaganda TV channel in an interview with the Moscow program. Kremlin. Putin.
The official leader of the Republic of Belarus claims that the Russian missiles were not in the air at the time of the incident on the Belarusian-Polish border.
He also assured that Belarus has “sufficient forces and means” to track Russian missiles across Ukraine, and that the incident itself took place “close to the borders” of the Republic of Belarus.
“Note: at this moment, during the shooting of this S-300, there is no Russian flying in the air at that moment. It is on our borders. We see the whole of Ukraine. We have enough forces and means. on in the air,” Lukashenka said.
Note that the rocket crash occurred near the Lviv region, which does not border Ukraine’s northern neighbor.
As we already reported, Lukashenka threatened Europe the other day with “clean”, “dirty”, as well as “atomic” and “nuclear” bombs.
In addition, he argued that Belarusian troops should not take part in the war against Ukraine, because doing so would “only worsen” and not resolve the conflict.
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Source: korrespondent

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