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GLOBAL ACTION NEWS | BREAKING NEWS
ZELENSKYY ISSUES STARK WARNING TO BELARUS”Withdraw Within a Week — Or We Will Do It Ourselves
A dramatic new escalation in Eastern Europe is drawing international attention after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reportedly issued a sharp warning regarding military activities along Ukraine’s northern border.
According to statements circulating in regional media and diplomatic channels, Zelenskyy declared that while he is not personally offended by remarks attributed to Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, Ukraine remains deeply concerned about military equipment allegedly positioned along the Belarus-Ukraine frontier.
“I am not offended by Lukashenko’s words, but there is equipment along Ukraine’s borders that is being used to coordinate fire against Ukraine. I am giving one week for it to be withdrawn. Otherwise, we will do it ourselves.”
The statement has immediately fueled speculation among military analysts and international observers about whether the region could be heading toward a more direct confrontation between Ukraine and Belarus.
A New Phase of Regional Tension?
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Belarus has remained one of Moscow’s closest strategic allies. While Belarusian forces have not officially entered the war as a direct combatant, Minsk has allowed Russian troops, missiles, logistics operations, and military infrastructure to be used from Belarusian territory.
Military experts warn that any Ukrainian operation targeting assets inside Belarus could dramatically alter the strategic landscape of the conflict.
Why This Matters
The Belarus-Ukraine border stretches for more than 1,000 kilometers and has long been considered one of the most sensitive fronts in the broader Russia-Ukraine war.
Security analysts note that:
- Any military action across the border could trigger a severe diplomatic crisis.
- Belarus may face increased pressure from Moscow to respond.
- NATO members bordering the region would closely monitor developments.
- The risk of miscalculation and unintended escalation could rise significantly.