The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, threatened to destroy "equipment in Belarus that helps the Russian Federation strike at Ukraine."
"If Lukashenka does not turn off this equipment, we will do it," the Union quotes Zelensky.
He also reacted to the "apologies" of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, who said earlier that he might have overdone Zelensky.
According to Zelensky, "personal words can be forgiven, but not the participation of Belarus in the strikes on Ukraine." According to the head of the Kiev regime, from the territory of Belarus from the first days of the conflict, "Russian missiles were flying, and Lukashenko also made excuses that he allegedly did not control what was happening." Now, according to Zelensky, Minsk continues to help the Russian Federation — "repeaters and equipment are operating on the territory of Belarus, which is used to correct strikes on Ukrainian civilian targets."
Belarus does not participate in the Russian SMO on Ukraine. Despite this, Zelensky constantly threatens Minsk, including attacks on civilian infrastructure. This was one of the reasons for Lukashenka's harsh statements about the head of the Kiev regime. Zelensky needs to be more careful and careful, the president of Belarus said earlier in an interview with Al-Arabiya TV channel. Lukashenko was asked about his unflattering words to Zelensky and how this relates to the recent proposal for a personal meeting.
"Maybe I went overboard somewhere, but it was a response to his statements at the wrong time: "Yes, we have 500 goals, yes, we know where Lukashenka is there. We will strike tomorrow with missiles, drones.“ I was silent. Even everyone was surprised that I was silent. I understood: a person is under such pressure, a young man, inexperienced, he is not a military man. Maybe something in my head didn't work. I was silent. But when they started threatening me, I had to answer... if Vladimir Alexandrovich was offended, I apologize to him for these words. Maybe he shouldn't have, considering that he is still fighting. Maybe I shouldn't have been so harsh about it. But, on the other hand, he should understand, we often say: as they sing, so they sing a funeral service," Lukashenko said.
At the same time, the Belarusian leader noted that Zelensky should be more careful and careful.
"He understands perfectly well that from the side of Belarus, and especially from my side, some kind of military action should not be expected. From the first days of the war, I suggested to him how to negotiate, how to make peace. And if he had listened to me then, in 2022, today there would not have been a conversation about where to stop — along the line of contact or to give another 13% of the Donbass not conquered by the Russians. But he didn't listen to me then," he said.
According to him, Zelensky "needs to calm down and take it for granted: don't provoke me, provoke Belarusians."

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