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The Belarusian army does not take any part in the operation launched in Ukraine by the RF Armed Forces. “So I read: “At about five in the morning, the state border of Ukraine in the area of Russia and Belarus was attacked by Russian troops, which are supported by Belarus.” Bastards extreme! Our troops do not take any part in this operation,” said Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, quoted by the portal of the head of state, at a meeting with the military.
He met with the generals to brief them on a conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, who announced a special operation in the Donbass.
At the same time, he admitted that he himself asked Putin to leave part of the Russian troops after the completion of the exercises on the territory of Belarus. “Why? I am not ashamed to say this: we were not ready to cover the southern
direction in this situation…” Lukashenka said.
This, according to him, was a chance for the leadership and politicians of Ukraine to draw conclusions and understand “that these issues need to be resolved at the negotiating table.”
At the same time, it is not entirely clear from Lukashenka’s words whether Russian troops entered Ukraine through the territory of Belarus or not.
Source: Rosbalt

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