Concerns mount that Belarus could be a launchpad for a new Russian offensive in Ukraine [View all]
Source: AP
By YURAS KARMANAU
Updated 11:03 PM CDT, May 30, 2026
Over four years ago, Belarus authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko allowed longtime ally Russia to use his territory to invade Ukraine. Now officials in Kyiv are warning that Lukashenko could again allow his land to serve as a launchpad for more attacks by the Kremlins forces.
While Belarus has not contributed troops to battle, Lukashenko has backed President Vladimir Putins war effort by hosting Russias nuclear weapons and military infrastructure, as well as producing components for Moscows military industries. Earlier this month, the countries held joint drills of nuclear forces involving Russian weapons deployed in Belarus.
Lukashenko, in power for over three decades, has ruled the nation of 9.5 million with an iron fist, relentlessly cracking down on dissent and relying on its close ties with Russia, as well as subsidies from the Kremlins coffers, to counteract repeated Western sanctions.
Military cooperation between Moscow and Minsk is increasingly worrying Ukraines allies.
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