Ukraine says Russia wants to drag Belarus into war, warns of invasion plan

Ukraine says Russia wants to drag Belarus into war, warns of invasion plan

by Joseph Anthony
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko

Ukraine said on Belarus could be planning to invade its territory on Friday and accused Russia of trying to drag its ally into the war by staging air attacks on Belarus from Ukrainian air space.

Belarus has served as a staging post for Russian troops, missiles and aircraf, both before and after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, but it has not deployed its own forces in active battle.
Ukraineโ€™s military accused Russian aircraft of firing at Belarusian border villages from Ukrainian air space on Friday to provide an excuse for an offensive.
โ€œThis is a PROVOCATION! The goal is to involve the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus in the war with Ukraine!,โ€ Ukraineโ€™s Air Force Command said in an online statement.
The Kremlin did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Air Force Commandโ€™s statement.
The alleged attacks took place as Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko was meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, according to Ukraineโ€™s State Centre for Strategic Communications.
The result of this meeting could be an attack by Belarus across Ukraineโ€™s northern border, the centre said in statement.
โ€œAccording to preliminary data, Belarusian troops may be drawn into an invasion on March 11 at 21:00 (1900 GMT),โ€ it said.
Last week, Lukashenko, a close Kremlin ally, said Belarusian armed forces were not taking part and would not take part in what Russia calls its โ€œspecial military operationโ€ in Ukraine.
Ukrainian senior officials said Russia was doing everything possible to draw Belarus into the conflict, after failing in what Western countries say was an initial plan for a lightning assault on the capital.
โ€œWe also understand that the Belarusian government has been doing everything possible to avoid joining this war,โ€ Ukrainian deputy interior minister Yevheniy Yenin said on national television on Friday.
There was no immediate comment on the allegations from Belarus.
In a speech to the government of neighbouring Poland, which also shares a border with Belarus, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appealed to Belarusians directly.
โ€œI really want these words to be heard by our common neighbors โ€“ Belarusians. Peace between relatives, peace between neighbors, peace between brothers, we must achieve this with them too. And we definitely will,โ€ Zelenskiy said.
REUTERS

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