The transfer of non-strategic nuclear weapons from Russia to Belarus has already begun. According to TASS, this was stated by the President of the Republic Alexander Lukashenko.
Russian President Vladimir Putin “informed me that today he signed a decree on our actions to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus. It was about a specific document. A decision was made in the development of what was said orally. We had to prepare storage areas and so on. We did it, so the movement of nuclear weapons has already begun,” he said.
When asked if non-strategic nuclear weapons are in Belarus, Lukashenka replied: “It’s possible.” “I’ll come and see,” he concluded.
Earlier, Lukashenka said that Russian nuclear weapons would be completely safe. “About the castle [на границе] don’t worry, you know that we are punctual, economic people, so don’t worry about nuclear weapons, we are responsible for this,” Lukashenka said.
Source: Rosbalt

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