Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko cited Kiev’s violation of his nation’s airspace in issuing the warning
Ukraine’s diplomatic presence in Belarus will be jeopardized if Kiev continues its reckless policy towards Minsk, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry warned on Saturday. The statement came in response to an incident earlier the same day involving Ukrainian aircraft violating Belarusian airspace.
Minsk summoned Kiev’s interim charge d’affaires, Olga Timush, over the violation of its airspace to voice its protest. The Foreign Ministry warned that such actions by Ukraine could lead to further escalation in the region and demanded that Kiev take “comprehensive measures to rule out such incidents in the future.”
Earlier on Saturday, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that the nation’s air defense forces were put on high alert on Friday evening because the Ukrainian military had transgressed “all rules of conduct and violated [Belarusian] airspace.” The president also stated that he suspected it was not the first time such encroachments had taken place.
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According to Lukashenko, what appeared to have been attack drones were spotted over Belarus. Some of the aircraft were shot down, while others ended up continuing on their way to Russia. The Russian military then reported shooting down several Ukrainian drones near the city of Yaroslavl, some 300km northeast of Moscow.
Belarus reserves the right to take any measures it deems necessary to protect its territory if such “provocations” continue. Such incidents could also be detrimental for relations between the neighbors, Minsk warned.
“If Ukraine’s diplomatic mission in Belarus is unable to have an impact on preventing such provocations, the Belarusian side can raise the issue of whether it is viable to keep it in Minsk any longer,” the Foreign Ministry’s statement read.