Lukashenko warned about nuclear war due to US missile supplies to Ukraine.
14.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
14.10.2025
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The threat of nuclear war from Lukashenko
Vladimir Putin's closest ally made one of the most frightening statements regarding nuclear war. The leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, often referred to as 'the last dictator of Europe,' emphasized that America's plans to send long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could lead to a nuclear conflict.“This could trigger a global catastrophe,” he stressed.His words served as a vivid reminder of how close the expansion of the war that the Kremlin is waging can be. Lukashenko's statement, which seems to be an attempt to influence the international situation, raises serious concern in many countries. In light of the growing tensions between Russia and Western states, such comments only underscore the risks threatening stability in the region and beyond. It is important to monitor the situation's developments to avoid further escalations of the conflict.
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