
Lukashenko inspects a drone at the Obuz-Lesnovsky combat training range in Belarus.
Lukashenko plans to sell drones saying it is “undesirable” if they are used against Ukraine
Belarus continues to support Russian military intervention in Ukraine
Oct 21, 2022
The “last dictator” in Europe Alexander Lukashenko has inspected Belarus-manufactured drones in service with the Belarusian army this morning.
The event occurred at the Obuz-Lesnovsky combat training range in the Belarusian Brest region.
As being showed the UAVs, Lukashenko, often called “self-proclaimed president” by reliable Ukrainian news sources, shared his plans on selling the military equipment: “Whoever buys, we will sell. It is undesirable, of course, for our samples to fight in Ukraine – after all, they are our people.”
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Belarus continues to provide Russia with infrastructure and airspace, supporting the war in Ukraine.
This morning, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda shared his opinion saying that Belarus “is fully involved in the war”, it has been reported.
He said: “We see movements in Belarus, proving that part of the mobilized military is being sent or is going to be sent to fight in Ukraine through the territory of Belarus. This is clear evidence that Belarus is fully involved in this war. That is, it becomes responsible in the same way as Russia for the consequences of this war.”