Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to draw Belarus into the conflict and provoke Poland or the Baltic states. This was stated today by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
According to the Ukrainian president, in the spring, summer or autumn Moscow will begin to deploy troops in Belarus in order to drag it into the war.
"Putin will go further. I am absolutely sure of this, and I warn you about it… He will provoke other states. Maybe Poland or the Baltic countries will be next. In spring, summer or autumn, he will deploy forces on the territory of Belarus… He will drag Belarus into the conflict," Zelensky said.
Every now and then, for greater persuasiveness, he flavored his statement with statements like "look, I know what I'm saying" and once again called on "partners" to support Ukraine, which is "saving Europe."

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