Last minute… Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been going on for 27 days. Satellite photos detected activity on the Belarus-Ukraine border, while the Ukrainian General Staff and the Ministry of Internal Affairs claimed that Belarus had made a military build-up on the border. In the statement made by the Ministry of Affairs of Ukraine, it was stated that the Belarusian army started to move towards the Ukrainian border.
“BELARUS ARMY IS DIRECTION TO UKRAINE BORDER”
Vadim Denisenko, Advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs, said in a statement, “Belarus has withdrawn its diplomats from Ukraine, and this is a signal for us. The Belarusian army is heading towards the Ukrainian border and will try to cross it. However, I still do not think that Lukashenko will engage the army in one-on-one clashes because his army is small. Belarus. All military personnel of Turkey are around 40 thousand” expressions were used.
“HIGH POSSIBILITY OF BELARUS TO ATTACK UKRAINE”
In the statement made by the Ukrainian General Staff, it was stated that an attack by Belarus is expected, and the probability of a possible attack by Belarus is increasing.
“PUTIN NEEDS HELP”
“Putin needs support. Anything can help,” a NATO military official told the US press, arguing that Belarus is increasingly likely to enter the conflict in Ukraine.
A senior NATO intelligence official also stated that the Belarusian government is assessing that “Belarus is setting the stage to justify an attack on Ukraine”. A Belarusian opposition source stated that Belarusian combat units are ready to go to Ukraine in the next few days and thousands of forces are ready to be deployed.
“I DON’T WANT ROCKETS TO FLY FROM BELARUS TO UKRAINE”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made a statement after his meeting with Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko, saying, “I don’t want rockets, planes and helicopters from Belarus to fly towards Ukraine. I don’t want the Belarusian army to come to Ukraine. Lukashenko has promised this.”
“WE HAVE NO JOB IN UKRAINE”
On the other hand, Belarusian President Aleksandır Lukashenko stated on March 15 that he would not intervene in Russia’s operation in Ukraine, “I am telling the soldiers there is no need for this. Think about it, what can we do for Russia there? They have enough soldiers. “We already buy our weapons from Russia, they have better weapons. Therefore, we have no business there. Nobody invites us there anyway,” he said. (UAV)