Belarus’ decision to deploy its forces alongside Russian troops is solely for defensive purposes to protect its borders, the country announced.
Earlier this week, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said the two nations had deployed forces together. However, he did not reveal where the military was deployed. His statement came as a bridge linking Russia to Crimea was bombed, with Moscow blaming the blast on Ukraine.
The news of deployment raised concerns that Belarusian troops could aid Russia in capturing and occupying Ukraine’s eastern territories. Belarus has rejected these speculations.
Volfovich insisted that European nations are “openly considering possible options for aggression” against Belarus. Ukraine is also discussing the possibility of striking Belarus, he said.
Belarus–Ukraine Conflict
The attack on the bridge linking Russia and Crimea was used as a pretext by Moscow to fire cruise missiles on Ukrainian cities on Monday. Putin had called the bridge destruction a terrorist attack on Russian soil.Though the Belarusian president is indicating a potential war with Ukraine, many experts are doubtful whether he would push ahead with it.
“That is why I think Lukashenko will definitely try to resist any push into a full war,” he said. “On the other hand, I cannot bet that he will be successful in this forever. … There are ways that Russia can act that would provoke Belarus into the fighting.”