Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko appeared to broadcast a planned Russian invasion of Moldova during an address to his security council.
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Images have emerged of Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko standing in front of a battle map that appears to show a planned invasion of Moldova, ...
Belarussian state-run Belta news agency reported that Lukashenko said none of the country’s military units had yet moved into Ukraine, but could mobilize in two to three days if needed, as reported by the Daily Express. Images have emerged of Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko standing in front of a battle map that appears to show a planned invasion of Moldova, along with Ukraine. Lukashenko, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinTrump tears into Biden amid Ukraine conflict Bipartisan group of senators to meet with officials, visit refugee sites in Poland Republicans seize on rising gas prices amid Ukraine conflict MORE, was reportedly addressing his security council Tuesday while standing in front of a battle map of Ukraine.
A map used by Belarus President, Alexander Lukashenko, suggests Russia may target Moldova next.
It is undoubtedly a world we hoped we would never like to live in,” she said. It is a world where unprovoked warfare is taking its toll near our borders. There are also paramilitary forces loyal to the secessionist regime in Transnistria’s capital, Tiraspol, estimated to be about 10,000 men.
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko is seen standing in front of a map, which shows Ukraine divided into four sections.
The war entered its seventh day today, with Russian military claiming it has taken control of Ukraine's Kherson. According to news agency AFP, Lukashenko announced sending more troops to the south of the country, by the border with Ukraine, at the same security council meeting. Lukashenko also said he was sending troops west to the country's border with Poland.
Moldova ambassador said defense forces are prepared, but told Fox News that the country does not face an "imminent threat" from Russia.
We are very concerned." "We are very vigilant. "But roughly … 55,000 people [are] staying in Moldova." As of today, it seems that we are not a target." "The country is prepared [for] any kind of scenarios, including the very worst-case scenario," Ambassador Eugen Caras told Fox News in an exclusive interview. "We are very concerned with this situation.
Moldova has a long history with Russia. Moldovan leaders have denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russian soldiers have been stationed in Transnistria since the area broke off from Moldova in 1992, reportedly serving as peacekeepers. Like Ukraine, Moldova is a former Soviet republic. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a Russia-ally, stood in front of a map Tuesday that a appeared to indicate plans for Russia to invade the breakaway state of Moldova as part of its larger operation in Ukraine.
There is also evidence that “Russia could seek to build a land bridge between Odesa and Transnistria”, a week after Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko “ ...
“It is for good reason that politicians in the Moldovan capital are now watching anxiously to see how the conflict develops,” she continued. “If a puppet regime is installed in Ukraine, then the domino effect would be felt in Moldova,” Baltag continued. It is not officially recognised by the international community, including Russia, and remains “in a tense stand-off” with the rest of Moldova, said the BBC.
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Ukrainian refugees are flooding into Moldova, which fears it could be next in line for Russian military aggression.
Save 50% for your first 3 months of access to leading business news and insight across our digital platforms. This article is for subscribers only. Moldova’s ambassador to the US said he hoped Australia would help take Ukrainian refugees flooding into his country since the Russian invasion and has offered to suspend its no fly-zone to allow an Australian plane to land.