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Oleksandr Lukashenko spoke with the commander of the northwestern operational co...

"In vain they behave so much": Lukashenko discussed with the military a possible attack on NATO (video)

Oleksandr Lukashenko spoke with the commander of the northwestern operational command Alexander Naumenko. The politician wondered if the military would be able to keep the Suvoalka corridor with the help of their troops. On March 26, the Belarusian politician Alexander Lukashenko discussed a possible attack on the Sulybalka corridor with the military. The corresponding video was posted on the Telegram channel "Pool of the First".

Lukashenko spoke with the commander of the northwestern operational command Alexander Naumenko. In the published staff, the politician is interested in the military width of the Succy corridor, which some "they" are all the time they "are". "In vain, they behave so much. But now you will have to resist the Baltic republics . . . And you grasp some of Poland," Lukashenko said, learning that the width of the corridor is 42 kilometers in a straight line.

Lukashenko is later interested in Naumenko if he will be able to keep this territory "his troops". The military assures that all actions are planned and the issues of combat readiness are being worked out. Moreover, the staff is being prepared. It is noteworthy that Lukashenko holds a white dog spitz in his hands. The territory on the border between Lithuania and Poland, through which the Baltic countries are connected to the rest of the EU.

This region is located between the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation and Belarus. It should be noted that in August 2023, Lukashenko said that Belarus would not capture the Succy corridor. The politician then stated that the territory of the RB would move its military units as it seems necessary, based on the experience of "Wagner". Recall that Lukashenko recently also demanded to destroy borders from other countries.