
New York: Amidst the war in Ukraine, a video of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is going viral on the Internet. All kinds of things are happening on social media regarding this. The video appears to tell the plan of the Russian invasion of Moldova. The video is of President Alexander Lukashenko’s address to the Security Council of Belarus on Tuesday, which has also been shared online by the regime there.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the video, he is seen standing in front of a map in which Ukraine is divided into 4 parts. According to the New York Post report, Alexander Lukashenko is talking about a planned attack on Moldova from southern Ukraine in this video. Moldova is a former Soviet republic located on the border of Ukraine and Romania.
This video of Lukashenko involves a plan to infiltrate Moldova?
The video depicts plans for further attacks on Ukraine, which Russia has already carried out. A report in The Hill states that the map in which Alexander Lukashenko is negotiating in the video includes a plan for troop movements into Ukraine and infrastructure targets there, as well as targets in Transnistria, Moldova. is shown. It also said that some attacks were yet to come, including an incursion into Moldova from the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.

The Post has also quoted a Belarusian journalist, Tadeusz Gizan, in its report, who spoke about the plan to invade Moldova. The map is shown in the video also shows an inset map of the United States and Canada, but nothing has been highlighted about it. According to the news agency AFP, Alexander Lukashenko announced the sending of more troops to the south of Ukraine at the same meeting of the Security Council. But he said the Belarusian army was not taking part in the attack on Ukraine.
Lukashenka has given the Russian army permission to use Belarusian territory
According to the details of this meeting, these battlegroups will include hundreds of soldiers armed with armored vehicles and artillery guns. Lukashenko also said that he was sending troops to the Belarus border with Poland in the west. Last week, Alexander Lukashenko allowed Russian troops to use Belarusian territory to invade Ukraine from the north. The war entered its seventh day on Wednesday, with the Russian military claiming it had taken control of the Ukrainian city of Kherson. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for US help, saying it is important to stop the “aggressors” as soon as possible.