As Russia continues its military invasion of Ukraine, Belarusian state media, which is allied with Russia, said on the 7th that President Lukaschenko held a security conference and "conducted a special operation to rescue Belarusians in Ukraine." I told you I said.

Belarusian state news agency said on the 7th that President Lukaschenko had "conducted a special operation to rescue Belarusians in Ukraine" at a security conference held in the capital Minsk.



In this, President Lukaschenko said, "In Ukraine, villains seized about 1500 vehicles and detained about 100 Belarusian drivers, so after warning the Ukrainian side, they rescued people by conducting a special operation." I explained that.



Details such as when and where the operation took place and whether the military was involved are not disclosed.



Prior to this, Belarus' state news agency said President Lukaschenko was about to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.



During the military invasion of Ukraine, some Russian troops moved south from Belarus and invaded the Ukrainian side.



Belarusian troops have denied involvement in the invasion of Ukraine, but the Pentagon has pointed out on the 6th that it has confirmed that Russian troops withdrawing from the suburbs of the Ukrainian capital have begun supply operations in Belarus. increase.



As Russian troops are reportedly struggling to invade Ukraine, there are concerns that Belarusian troops may join the invasion.

President "Medal to all concerned"

According to the Belarusian state news agency, President Lukaschenko said of this "special operation" "I will not go into details, but I should give a medal to everyone involved. It was so wonderful that everyone here would not even notice." He instructed the security authorities to praise the people involved in the rescue operation.



He accused the Ukrainian side of saying, "There are Ukrainians including ambassadors in the country, and we have treated them humanely according to the law, but the situation is different. Ukrainian behavior was terrible and we were forced to respond." did.