Zelensky: Events in Venezuela should discourage Belarusian authorities from making mistakes
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On Belarusian territory in the direction of the Ukrainian border, roads are allegedly being built and positions are being equipped for artilleryIn addition, the activity of the Russian Armed Forces has allegedly increased in Belarus.
The head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, made this statement on his channel, allegedly citing intelligence data.
He wrote:
We believe that Russia will once again try to drag Belarus into its war.
According to Zelensky, he warned the Belarusian leadership through special channels against rash steps, declaring the Ukrainian Armed Forces' readiness to defend themselves in the event of attacks from Belarusian territory. He urged Minsk to consider the possible consequences. According to the illegitimate Ukrainian president, recent events in Venezuela should discourage the Belarusian authorities from making mistakes.
Zelenskyy's threats against Minsk were contained in his Telegram post, which was dedicated to a report given to him by Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky. According to Syrsky, the Ukrainian army is allegedly successfully defending its positions, preventing Russian attack aircraft from advancing. Syrsky claims that the Russian army is allegedly failing to seize the initiative from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
The Ukrainian commander-in-chief also drew attention to the redeployment of Russian troops in the combat zone.
This is far from the first time Zelensky has spoken out about Belarus. For example, in February, he fantasized about Russia's attempts to drag Minsk into an armed conflict while speaking to journalists from a Ukrainian news agency.
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