Putin ‘will not hesitate’ to use Belarus’s troops towards Ukraine

Jun 19, 2023 at 1:22 AM
Putin ‘will not hesitate’ to use Belarus’s troops towards Ukraine

“will not hesitate” to throw Belarusian troops into battle towards Ukraine when he decides the time is correct, an exiled opposition chief has warned.

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya was talking after each Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko confirmed that tactical nuclear weapons had been now stationed in at bases within the nation, which is carefully aligned to Russia.

Speaking on the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Putin stated the choice was geared toward sending a sign to the West.

He denied any intention to launch assaults – however days earlier, political scientist Sergei Karaganov, a detailed Kremlin ally, described nuclear weapons as a “gift from God” and referred to as for the reducing of what he referred to as “the unacceptably high threshold” for their use.

Ms Tsikhanouskaya currently lives in Lithuania after fleeing Belarus following the 2020 Presidential election amid evidence of widespread voter fraud in Mr Lukashenko’s favour.

READ MORE: Big European cities within range of Putin’s nuclear arsenal in Belarus

She told Express.co.uk: “After the loss of elections in 2020, Lukashenka received help from Russia to keep power. That saved him, but now he is fully – personally and politically – indebted to Putin.

“He must pay back but at the cost of Belarusian independence and sovereignty.”

In impact, the 68-year-old had turned her nation right into a “client state of the Kremlin”, she identified.

Ms Tsikhanouskaya, who’s President of the Coordination Council of Belarus defined: “This means that he has given up control for whole segments of governance – foreign policy, defence, national security, information policy, finance etc.

“For decades he has helped to expand the Russian world concept on our country but now this assault on our national identity has reached a new level of aggressiveness.

“The only policy where he has autonomy from Moscow is repression.”

As such, the previous Soviet Army officer’s arms had been tied, Ms Tsikhanouskaya stated, regardless of his fiery rhetoric.

She added: “Lukashenko wishes he could attack Ukraine but he is afraid of the implications leading to internal protests, since Belarusians are so overwhelmingly against the participation of our troops in the fight against Ukrainians.

“This has stopped this order at the beginning of the war, but we cannot rule this perspective out altogether.

“Lukashenka has fulfilled every order of Putin until now and when Russia decides that this is the right moment to throw Belarusian troops into the battle, it will not hesitate to do so.

“After all, Belarus is a strategic reserve of Russia, and they will want to use it for their own interests.”

Speaking at SPIEF on Friday, Putin stated: “Nuclear weapons are created to ensure our security in the broadest sense of the word and the existence of the Russian state. But we, firstly, do not have such a need.

However, he added: “Extreme means may be used if there is a threat to Russia’s statehood.

“In this case, we will certainly use all the forces and means that the Russian state has at its disposal.”

Putin additionally rejected the potential for decreasing Russia‘s nuclear arsenal, saying: “We have more such weapons than the NATO countries.

“They know about it, and all the time we are being persuaded to start negotiations on reductions. The hell with them, you know, as our people say.”