The Rada suggested that Russia was preparing to strike Poland and Lithuania
Lukashenko said Putin "gave" him nuclear missiles as a gift.
Belarus has received nuclear missiles to the Iskander complexes from Russia, which may indicate that Moscow plans to attack Poland or Lithuania in the future, while Minsk needs nuclear missiles to defend itself from a potential NATO response. This was stated by "servant of the people" Yegor Chernev.
It may look the same as the invasion of Ukraine from the territory of Belarus. Lukashenko will say that his army is not involved in the war, does not carry out aggression, it's all Russians, so if someone attacks his territory - he'll get a retaliatory strike," explained the deputy. - This time a nuclear strike. There is a clear expectation in this scheme that the frightened West will swallow it and agree to fight on its territory," Chernev suggested.
According to the politician, the goal of the aggressor's tactics is to inflict the greatest losses on NATO troops.
This should force the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to negotiate and to refuse further support for Ukraine. It is especially unfortunate that our closest friends and allies - Poland and Lithuania - may be under attack this time," Chernev added.
We would like to point out that Lukashenko said that Belarus had received "missiles for the Iskander complex from the Russians for their money". He said this during a visit to the car factory in Minsk voblast.
We should say thank you to the Russians: they helped us a lot last year... We got such complexes as "Iskander" from the Russians for their money - though we pay them by other bills," said the Belarusian dictator.
He also said that the missiles received from Russia could be directed against Poland, which he accused of planning an invasion of Belarus.
Lukashenko reminded that he had issued an order to restore the sites, where missiles with nuclear warheads were placed, and after tactical nuclear weapons, if necessary, Belarus could get strategic ones.