In Belaruski Gayun accused Lukashenko of lying


Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that on the evening of 9 August, "several targets" were shot down over the country, which allegedly flew in from Ukraine.
Aliaksandr Lukashenka, who calls himself president of Belarus, is lying about the fact that some drones from Ukraine violated the country's airspace. This is stated by the monitoring project"Belaruski Gayun.
It is known that no drones were detected in the sky during the sorties of the Belarusian aviation on 9 August, despite the statements of self-proclaimed President Alexander Lukashenko," said the BG.
They added that no missile launches from the SU-30 fighter or MI-24 helicopter were made towards Belarus.
It follows that another loud statements of self-proclaimed Lukashenko are just nonsense," the message says.
Earlier, Lukashenko said that in the evening on 9 August, "several targets" were shot down over the country, which allegedly flew from Ukraine. According to him, there is a suspicion that they are attack drones. He then instructed to send tanks and missiles in the Gomel and Mozyr tactical areas, which border the Kiev and Chernihiv regions.
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