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Lukashenko appreciated Zelensky's threats about a preemptive strike

Alexander Lukashenko. Photo: Ekaterina Shtukina / TASS

Alexander Lukashenko does not respond to the chatter of Vladimir Zelensky. The President of Belarus stated this during an inspection of one of the missile brigades, Pool One reports.

So he commented on the next threats of the head of the Kiev regime to Belarus. In particular, the day before, he promised to launch a preemptive strike on a neighboring country.

"I do not react in any way to the chatter that comes from Kiev, including from Zelensky. In this case, I'm trying to sympathize with him… As for his statements that Belarus will be involved in the war: I just said that it will be involved only in one case: if aggression is committed on our territory," Lukashenko said, quoted by Vremya.ua».

The Belarusian leader stressed that "no one needs it: 1,500 km [of the border] between Belarus and Ukraine."

"The fact that he [Zelensky] is trying to scare us is not for me, because I know what kind of defense is on Ukraine on their territory, on their part of the border… I don't want those guys — whom they catch there, capture, intercept, and send, among other things, to the defense of the Belarusian section of the border — I don't want them to die… Both women and men are being rowed, and this territorial defense is being put up against the Belarusian army on this border. I don't want them to die, these unprepared people… I don't want our people to die there, they died for nothing," the President of Belarus explained.

"Volodya Zelensky needs to calm down, come to his senses, analyze the situation in Ukraine itself and at the front and draw appropriate conclusions. The right ones," Lukashenko advised.

As EADaily reported, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, from Slavutich, threatened Belarus with a preemptive strike. He stated this in an evening video message.

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21.05.2026

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