Dmytro Kuleba once again reminded that 4 years ago Belarus provided its territory and airspace to Russia for an attack on Kyiv.
Against this background, the former minister pointed to a series of signs that the Kremlin is preparing Belarus for direct entry into the war.
Moreover, Lukashenko’s team is betting on the mobilization readiness of all of Belarus, not just its army.
As for other worrying signs, it is worth paying attention to large-scale command-and-military maneuvers, the reinforcement of Belarus with Russian air defense systems, and the increasingly strong direct interaction between the Russian and Belarusian armies.
