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Self-proclaimed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko says that if his country were to fully engage in a war against Ukraine, it would not change anything
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The video of Alexander Lukashenko's statement was posted by propagandist Pavel Zarubin.
According to the Belarusian dictator, his troops won't be able to break through the border with Ukraine.
"If we were to go to war against Ukraine today, it would do nothing. Because their border with Belarus is barricaded so that you can't get there. It is completely mined and concreted. And there are 120,000 Ukrainian soldiers on this border. They want to send them to the front and put the French here," Lukashenko said in a statement.
- On April 2, Alexander Lukashenko said that Belarus was preparing for war, as it was strengthening its defense readiness.
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