Is Poland the next destination after Ukraine? Statement from Lukashenko after Putin: ‘They want to go to the West’

Is Poland the next destination after Ukraine Statement from Lukashenko

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. met in Petersburg.

“UKRAINE LOSE 26 THOUSAND SOLDIERS”

Stating that the Ukrainian army lost a large number of soldiers during the meeting, Lukashenko said, “According to the estimates in the USA, Ukraine has lost 26,000 soldiers since the counter-attack.” said.

“WE WANT TO GO”

Commenting on the Wagner fighters stationed in his country, Lukashenko said, “The Wagnerists have begun to stress us out, they want to go to the west. They say, ‘Let’s take a trip to Warsaw and Rzeszow’. I keep them in the center of Belarus as agreed.” he said.

Stressing that Ukraine’s loss of troops in the counterattack is more than 26 thousand, Putin said, “There was a counterattack, but it failed.” used the phrase.

POLAND WORDS ATTRACTED ATTENTION

Russian leader Putin drew attention with the words “Today’s western lands of Poland are Stalin’s gift to the Poles. Our friends in Warsaw have forgotten, let’s remind them”.

Source: AA-Reuters

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