Belarusian opposition leader Tikhanovskaya said that once the Belarusian army is ordered to go to Ukraine to fight, it may turn to Ukraine after crossing the border.

(Reuters)

[Compiled by Sun Yuqing/Comprehensive Report] Russia lost the war in Ukraine, and recently formed a coalition with Belarus, emphasizing that they will jointly deal with the border situation, causing doubts that Belarus may join the war.

However, Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said that Russian President Vladimir Putin did not trust the Belarusian army to follow his instructions and dared not let the Belarusian army intervene.

The U.S. political news website Politico Europe reported on the 14th that Tikhanovskaya in exile said in an interview in Brussels that the authority of Belarusian dictatorial President Alexander Lukashenko has weakened, and if he The national army was ordered to go to Ukraine to assist the Russian army in fighting. I am afraid that the Belarusian army will defect immediately after crossing the border, and Lukashenko will suffer a major setback.

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She said bluntly: "I am sure that Lukashenko will order the Belarusian army to fight, if he is sure that the Belarusian army will definitely fight. Imagine, after he ordered the attack, the Belarusian officers and soldiers crossed the border and began to defect, defect, hide, because they did not Don't want to attack the Ukrainians. Think of his credibility with Putin and the Kremlin, it would be an epic failure."

It is understood that Lukashenko raised his verbal intimidation against Ukraine this week, promising to deploy together with the Russian military.

However, given that Belarus is an important springboard for an offensive or air strike on Ukraine, the movements of the Belarusian army must be closely monitored, and Putin will hardly allow the Belarusian army to cross the border.

Tikhanovskaya said without hesitation: "I think the Russian commanders also do not trust the Belarusian army, they are not sure that the Belarusian army will obey the order."