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Lukashenko Rejects Direct Belarusian Military Role in Ukraine War

During a public address in Grodno, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko publicly stated that Belarus would not engage in offensive operations in Ukraine, declaring his nation would not become “cannon fodder.” Despite this assertion, Lukashenko reaffirmed Belarus’s unwavering alliance with Russia, emphasizing the unchanging framework of their military cooperation and readiness to defend Moscow if necessary. He also appealed to neighboring states, including Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine, asserting a desire to avoid conflict. These remarks follow escalating tensions and a public exchange involving threats of drone attacks against Belarus.

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Lukashenko Threatens War: Belarus Mobilizes Units Amidst Geopolitical Games

Following a large-scale inspection of its armed forces and a discussion on future defense planning, Belarus intends to “selectively mobilize” military units to prepare them for potential combat operations. This move is part of a broader military modernization effort that emphasizes combat readiness, electronic warfare, drones, and mobilization capacity. The Belarusian leadership also discussed a new state armament program and the importance of ground operations in contemporary warfare, all while remaining a close military ally to Russia amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

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