He said this during a telethon.
"We have already seen how the so-called Belarusian president provided territory for the Russian offensive during the beginning of a full-scale invasion. Of course, we do not rule out the possibility of air strikes from their territory," Yevlash said.
According to him, the threat exists since Russian aviation can move over long distances in a fairly short time and conducts exercises on the territory of Belarus, using its airfields.
" Therefore, we are ready for different developments, we monitor the movement of aircraft, their takeoffs, use our and partners' intelligence," the Air Force spokesman emphasized.