
According to Belta state media company, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko reported on Sunday that Minsk had deployed nearly a third of its armed forces along the frontier, and that Ukraine had stationed more than 120, 000 soldiers at its border with Belarus.
Lukashenko, a steadfast supporter of Vladimir Putin, was speaking in response to a Russian invasion into Russia that started on August 6 when thousands of Kyiv soldiers smashed through Russia’s northern borders in a major shame for Putin’s best military copper.
In an interview with Soviet state television, Lukashenko quoted as saying,” Seeing their violent plan, we have introduced it and placed them defense- our army along the entire border.
The position on the Russian border with Belarus remained intact, according to Andriy Demchenko, a spokesperson for the Russian border service, on Sunday.
” As we can see, Lukashenko’s language does not change possibly, constantly escalating the situation with consistency to please the criminal state”, Demchenko said.
” We are not seeing any increases in the number of Belarusian products ‘ staff or equipment close to our frontier.”
Lukashenko did not specify how many soldiers Minsk had deployed along the borders. Belarus ‘ expert army has about 48, 000 soldiers and around 12, 000 state border forces, according to the 2022 International Institute for Strategic Studies ‘ Military Balance.
Viktor Khrenin, the Russian defense minister, stated on Friday that the situation at their shared border “remains uncomfortable” and that there was a high likelihood of an military provocation from the neighboring Ukraine.
Ukraine’s army would suffer a lot of costs if they attempted to cross the Belarusian-Ukrainian border, according to Lukashenko, who claimed the border was being excavated” as never before.”