Ukraine seems to be pushing Belarus to a special operation to protect its citizens, Lukašenka says
February 27, BPN. “Ukraine seems to be pushing Belarus to a special operation to protect its citizens,” Aliaksandr Lukašenka said on February 27 after voting in a republican referendum on amendments to the Constitution.
He claimed that in Ukraine, “Russians and Belarusians are hunted, beaten and robbed.”
“Is he pushing me to conduct a special operation to free my people there?” Lukašenka said referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“They don’t know our special forces. They are insane! Don’t touch our people who came to you to have a vacation, probably they have a lot of relatives who live there. But they started beating them, poisoning them. They threaten us with terrorist acts. They prepared bandits from among the fugitives there. They have gathered them in groups, like barbarians, aiming against Belarus,” said Lukašenka.
He stressed once again that “there is not a single Belarusian soldier, not a single Belarusian bullet” in Ukraine.
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