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Lukashenka will be dependent on Kyiv, not Moscow – Feigin

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Lukashenko will depend on Kyiv, not Moscow, – Feigin

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Despite the unofficial participation of Belarus in the war against Ukraine on the side of Russia, soon the self-proclaimed President Alexander Lukashenko will be afraid that Ukraine will not retaliate.

This opinion was expressed by the Russian opposition human rights activist Mark Feigin. He spoke about this exclusively on Channel 24.

According to him, if Ukraine manages to defend its sovereignty and independence in the vastness of such countries as Moldova, Belarus and some others, then China will also come over to our side.

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Then Lukashenko will be much more dependent on Kyiv than on Moscow. He will be afraid that Ukraine will not send tanks to take revenge on Lukashenka, Feigin believes.

At the same time, he is convinced that Russia has already suffered a defeat of incredible proportions.

Lukashenko will be afraid that Ukraine will not take revenge – Feygin: watch the video

Yes is Belarus a threat to Ukraine: what you need to know

  • Vladimir Putin plans to meet with Alexander Lukashenko again soon. It is likely that the head of the Kremlin will try to drag Belarus into the war again.
  • Therefore, there is still a threat to our state from the North. This opinion was expressed by military expert Oleg Zhdanov. He also believes that even if Lukashenka gives Ukraine some guarantees of non-intervention, he still cannot be trusted.
  • Other experts also believe that it is impossible to make the invasion of Ukraine by Belarus impossible. While Lukashenka is in power, there may be risks.
  • Meanwhile, Belarus has deployed special operations forces on the border with Ukraine.
  • On May 10, the Belarusian Ministry of Defense announced that, they say, it is necessary to react to the Ukrainian troops located near the southern Belarusian border. That is why their General Staff ordered the deployment of special operations forces.
  • However, the Ministry of Internal Affairs says that it is unlikely that Lukashenka will order his military to attack.
  • In the same Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine believe that the invasion of Belarus is even beneficial for us at a strategic level.

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