Plan to add Belarus to the war – Breaking News

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Unable to reach the goals set in the Ukraine war, Russia President Vladimir Putin has reactivated his great four-pronged war plan. Belarus from the capital Minsk news pointed out that a new front in the war was about to open from the north. Ukrainian Ambassador to Belarus, Igor Kizima, was called to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the previous evening and said to him, “Ukraine is preparing to attack Belarus. The harshest response will be given to these attempts”.

Kyiv: DO NOT ACCEPT

Shortly after Ambassador Kizima delivered the Belarusian note in his hand to his country, a counter statement came from Kiev. Noting that Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko was persuaded by Putin to attack Ukraine from the north, “Ukraine categorically denies that it will attack our neighbor Belarus. We consider the note given to our ambassador in Minsk as part of the Russian leader Putin’s plan to bring this country into war against us. We urge the Belarusian government not to obey orders from Moscow.

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500 THOUSAND SOLDIERS UNDER ARMS

It has been announced that Belarusian President Lukashenko, who turned out to be conducting a “silent mobilization” unlike Russia, has recruited 500 thousand soldiers in his country. On February 24, when the war began, the Belarusian leader had Russian forces use airspace and land routes.

REINFORCEMENT TO THE SOUTH

According to the news from the Kremlin in Russia, after the successes of the Ukrainian army in the Kherson region last week, the Russian commanders appeared before Putin and said, “If you want to hold the lands north of the Dnieper river, including the provincial capital Kherson, we will inflict great casualties. We should withdraw to the south bank of the river,” he suggested. Putin, who did not accept the proposal of the Russian general staff to withdraw, said that a serious force reinforcement will be made in the direction of Kherson in the coming days. Another development supporting the hearsays from Moscow was the appointment of Russian Air Forces Commander, General Sergey Surovikin, to the command of Russia’s Ukraine operation, under pressure from the hawks in the Kremlin.

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