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Expert Igar Tyshkevich from the Ukrainian Institute of the Future believes that ...

Lukashenko collects reservists after Putin: what is threatening Ukraine

Expert Igar Tyshkevich from the Ukrainian Institute of the Future believes that Belarusian reservists will not be sent to fight in Ukraine. They are necessary to facilitate the offensive on Ukraine of a new wave of mobilized Russians. In the near future, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko will start military exercises, which will attract from five to seven thousand reservists.

This opinion was expressed by the expert of the Ukrainian Institute of the future Igor Tyshkevich on the air of the TV channel "Kyiv". The expert now does not see the prerequisites that would indicate that Russian President Vladimir Putin has "pressed" his Belarusian colleague and forced Alexander Lukashenko to send his military fighting to Ukraine. Tyshkevich believes that Lukashenko will "play" the Russian president in another way.

"Most likely, with the arrival of this new wave of Russian mobilized to the front in Belarus will also be training with reservists. Not to attack. And in order to remove Ukraine at least one brigade from the front reserve and put on the border," - said Tyshkevich. According to the expert, this option will suit both sides.

Oleksandr Lukashenko will once again declare the world community that there is no Belarusian military in Ukraine and the republic is not a party to the conflict in the Russian-Ukrainian war. And the Russian army will receive a field for maneuvers, as in the southeast direction can be formed. We will remind, earlier the President of the RB Oleksandr Lukashenko acknowledged that Belarus was involved in the war against Ukraine.

Lukashenko claims that the official Minsk has never hid this fact and added that the Belarusian military was not sent to our country for fighting. The media also wrote that Belarusians were running to Poland massively, fearing mobilization. According to journalists, there is a noticeable queue with cars with Belarus and Russian numbers at the Warsaw Bridge border crossing. Residents of Minsk and Bobruitsk are massively called to military enlistment offices to hand over "mobilization orders".