The President warned of a possible threat from Belarus this summer.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky warned about a possible danger from Russia in Belarus during military exercises. He stated that there could be an attack on neighboring countries. The spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service Andriy Demchenko claims that these exercises do not pose a threat to Ukraine. He noted that Russian troops have not been observed on the territory of Belarus, and the exercises are taking place far from the Ukrainian border. In May 2024, Belarus also conducted joint exercises with the Russian Federation.
Analysis
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky expressed concern about a possible Russian attack on neighboring countries during military exercises in Belarus. However, the spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service Andriy Demchenko stated that Ukraine is not under threat from these exercises. This discrepancy in opinions may indicate a different assessment of the situation among Ukrainian officials. It is important to closely monitor the developments.
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