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Zelensky threatens to go to war with Belarus over relay equipment

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Zelensky threatens to go to war with another country next week if they don't meet demands

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President Volodymyr Zelensky has given Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko a seven-day ultimatum or face direct military action.

Ukraine warned it could launch military action against Belarus as soon as next weekend, unless relay equipment stationed on Belarusian soil is taken down.

President Volodymyr Zelensky issued Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko — a firm ally of Vladimir Putin — a seven-day ultimatum to dismantle the equipment being used to direct Russian drone attacks on Ukrainian territory.

"I think one week will be enough for him to do this," Zelensky declared at a joint press conference with Honduran President Nasry Asfura in Kyiv on Friday, reports Mirror UK.

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https://www.the-express.com/news/world-news/210081/volodymyr-zelensky-alexander-lukashenko-belarus-ultimatum

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Seriously? Time to make charly illegal in Ukraine before this gets even more titsup than it is already.

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Most people in Belarus would be happy if Ukraine invaded and removed the current pro-Putin dictator.

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18 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Seriously? Time to make charly illegal in Ukraine before this gets even more titsup than it is already.

No idea what or who "charly" is. I guess you neither?!

Nothing is or was ever in the Ukraine "titsup". In Putins Russia your vulgar English slang matches perfectly.

AI:

"Tits up" is a vulgar English slang idiom that means a plan has completely failed, a situation is ruined, or a machine is broken. It is similar to the American phrase "belly up" (like a dead fish) or "FUBAR" (F*&*ed up beyond all repair).

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Wrong phrasing

Putin pushes Belarus towards new Ukraine front

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Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russia is intensifying pressure on Belarus to play a bigger role in the war against Ukraine, raising fears of a fresh northern threat and a dangerous expansion of tensions along NATO’s eastern flank.

According to reports citing Western officials, the Kremlin wants Belarusian territory to become a launchpad for new military operations as Russia's offensive momentum in eastern Ukraine continues to slow.

Moscow Searches for New Pressure Points

With fighting in Donbas delivering limited gains at a high cost, the Kremlin is reportedly looking for new ways to stretch Ukrainian resources and create fresh security challenges.

Belarus has emerged as a key target of that strategy. Russian planners are said to be considering expanded drone operations from Belarusian territory, potentially forcing Ukraine to divert air defences and manpower away from active front lines.

The move would also revive memories of 2022, when Russian forces used Belarus as a staging ground during the opening phase of the invasion.

NATO Watches Northern Border Closely

Western officials are also concerned about the possibility of hybrid operations aimed at neighbouring NATO members.

Reports suggest Moscow could use Belarus as a platform for provocations designed to test Alliance responses and sow uncertainty among Ukraine’s supporters. Incidents involving Russian drones near NATO territory have already heightened tensions in the region.

Any escalation along the border would place additional pressure on European governments already balancing military support for Kyiv with concerns about wider regional stability.

Financial Leverage Becomes Kremlin Weapon

At the centre of the dispute is Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, whose government remains heavily dependent on Russian economic backing.

According to former intelligence officials cited in reports, Moscow is using financial pressure as its most powerful tool. The threat of reduced funding reportedly hangs over negotiations between Minsk and the Kremlin as Russia seeks greater military cooperation.

Kyiv Issues Direct Warning

Ukraine has responded with increasingly blunt language. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reportedly demanded the removal of infrastructure linked to Russian drone operations inside Belarus and called on Minsk to halt fuel supplies supporting Russia's war effort.

The exchange underlines a growing reality: Belarus remains outside direct combat, but pressure from both Moscow and Kyiv is pulling the country ever deeper into the conflict. The question now is how long Lukashenko can continue balancing between dependence and escalation.

Putin is pressuring Belarus to open new front against Ukraine

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