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“If you are not blind, you will see more.” Lukashenko commented on the statement about 500 targets in Belarus, and called the Armed Forces of Ukraine “collective farmers”


Alexander Lukashenko, who calls himself the President of Belarus, called the statement that Ukraine has already identified the first 500 targets on the territory of Belarus for possible attacks in the event of Minsk directly entering the war on the side of the aggressor country, the Russian Federation, as “chatter.” Lukashenko stated this in response to a corresponding question from Russian propagandist Pavel Zarubin; the video was published on May 31 by the Telegram channel “Pool of the First.”

Lukashenko commented on the words of the alleged President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, but on May 26, the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Robert Brovdi (Madyar), announced 500 targets. According to him, Ukraine has identified the first 500 targets on the territory of Belarus, which could be struck if the Lukashenko regime directly enters the war on the side of Russia.

Lukashenko responded by saying that Minsk has “a goal, a very serious one, with precise coordinates. Very close to Belarus,” and Kyiv, in his opinion, “understands” this.

“You know, the president’s chatter, let Vladimir Aleksandrovich forgive me for this, but this is some kind of chatter. And the positions of the military differ. The Ukrainian military does not want any war with Belarus. I know this for sure. Because they understand that this is thousands of kilometers of additional front, a border. And a difficult border between Belarus and Ukraine. Do they need this? No,” Lukashenko said.

He added that if Zelensky “is not blind, then he will see more targets,” and called the Ukrainian military “poor fellows caught on the streets.”

“Warriors, the so-called territorial defense, yesterday’s workers, machine operators, collective farmers and so on. What kind of warriors are these? They’re cannon fodder. Therefore, we can see perfectly well that this is chatter,” Lukashenko said.



Ashley Davis

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