Minsk Tells Kiev To Pull Back as Newly Arrived Russian Contingent Bolsters Belarusian Border Security

Minsk Tells Kyiv To Pull Back as Newly Arrived Russian Contingent Bolsters Belarusian Border Security
Minsk demanded Kyiv to push back from the Belarusian border as Moscow sent a Russian contingent to assist if the West dared to do anything; that would be Zelensky's last straw. GAVRIIL GRIGOROV/SPUTNIK/AFP via Getty Images

Minsk told Kyiv to stop piling forces on the Belarusian border last Saturday, which included Russian forces and equipment beefing up the border.

Anatoly Lappo, the State Border Committee Chief, expressed this as he informed an outlet that it would be an untoward escalation if they don't.

The Belarus committee charged Warsaw with adding to already worse tensions, remarking that it comes from Warsaw and antagonistic Baltic states, while Ukraine is pushing for a bad outcome too, reported Republic World.

Lappo added that the border guards are doubly alert as other state actors go to the borders not identified.

Furthermore, the official insinuated that all the provocations and disrespect to Belarus were not welcome and said their forces could protect the border, noted TASS.

Lukashenko Declares Fears of Terrorist Attack

Belarusian authoritarian ruler Lukashenko this past week placed Belarus on what is being disclosed as a "highly elevated terrorist activity alert" due to impending conflicts, mainly on the Belarusian border with Kyiv forces.

Minsk commanded the mobilization of joint Russian and Belarusian armed troops here on the Ukrainian border, and he warned the West not to cross a nuclear-armed Russian Federation, citing Reuters.

In light of recent developments, it is alleged that the US plans to impose punitive sanctions on Moscow's ally countries that appear to be providing ammunition to the latter during the ongoing armed conflict in Eastern Europe.

As for the US, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo claims the Biden administration has the means to impose threats on Russia's allies. So far, the US president has only been supported by western allies and weaker nations.

But China, India, Saudi Arabia, and members of the African Union have rejected the US demands to impose sanctions. Now Belarus defies the US in its threats by declaring a terror alert.

Washington is disappointed that Lukashenko is willing to support Vladimir Putin and allow Belarus to be another staging point to stage a crushing offensive to tear down the Zelensky regime. The past few days have seen the AFU take losses and wreck equipment.

More preparation for a small-scale mobilization to scale up the present fighting forces to repel Ukrainian assets on the border.

Moscow Sends Russian Units to the Border

The Ministry of Defense confirmed last Saturday that the initial deployment of Russian troops to its ally in Belarus had already occurred, mentioned RT.

Russia and Belarus are preventing the West's proxy Ukraine from gaining any kind of NATO or US support; from doing anything, the west-supported AFU will regret later.

The Belarus MoD released a statement about its actions, remarking that it's a purely defensive action to safeguard the state. It explains the activities of bad state actors within the borders of the Union State.

Starting in 1999, the Union State is the unification of goals that Russia and Belarus pursued as cooperation.

Following the announcement by President Alexander Lukashenko and the Kremlin, major deployment of Russian and Belarusian forces to halt what is perceived as antagonistic behavior by Ukrainian forces, pushed by its western backers to crush the Russian Federation.

Minsk sees it prudent to show Kyiv an increase of men and arms at the Belarusian border; to make sure it dares not do the unthinkable with Russian forces adding up manpower.

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