Ukraine warns Belarus they have hundreds of 'pre-identified targets' if they enter the war - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Ukraine warns Belarus they have hundreds of 'pre-identified targets' if they enter the war - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Ukraine warned that it has identified hundreds of potential targets inside Belarus if Minsk moves to directly enter Russia’s war. Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces commander said Kyiv already has around 500 targets on a list and urged Lukashenko not to get in Ukraine’s way. The warning stated that Belarus would face consequences if its territory were used for offensive operations against Ukraine. The remarks came amid concern that Belarus could again serve as a staging ground for Russian operations, as in the opening phase of the 2022 invasion. Ukrainian officials previously said renewed offensive activity from Belarusian territory would be met with forceful, including preventive, measures. The warning followed increased Belarus-Russia military cooperation, including joint drills involving nuclear-capable systems, and Belarus hosting Russian forces, equipment, and nuclear weapons.
"Ukraine has warned that it has identified hundreds of potential targets inside Belarus if Minsk moves to directly enter Russia's war, in one of the most explicit escalatory signals yet between Kyiv and its northern neighbour."
"Robert "Magyar" Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, said Kyiv already has around 500 targets "on the list" and urged Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko not to involve his country in the conflict alongside Russia."
"Addressing Lukashenko in unusually direct terms, Brovdi warned that Belarus would face consequences if it allowed its territory to be used for offensive operations against Ukraine. "A barking dog does not bite. A bird of prey is different. The first 500 targets are already on the list," he said in a post on social media, according to Ukrinform. "Free and very practical advice: don't get in Ukraine's way.""
"The remarks come amid rising concern in Kyiv that could once again be used as a staging ground for Russian operations, as it was during the opening phase of Moscow's full-scale invasion in February 2022. Ukrainian officials, including President Volodymyr Zelensky , have previously warned that any renewed offensive activity from Belarusian territory would be met with a forceful response, including what he has described as "preventive" measures against potential threats."
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