November 2, 2025
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If things go badly: Lukashenko threatened to “bang” Oreshnik

The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, said that he needs the Russian Oreshnik missile complex to intimidate neighboring states. Source: BELTA, “European Truth” Details: During a trip to the Vitebsk region of Belarus, Lukashenko confirmed plans to put the Oreshnik – which he called a “terrible weapon” – on combat duty in December. “For what? I want them (opponents abroad, – ed.) understood that we can bang if it’s bad. We’ll sit down with Putin, make a decision and bang. So don’t rush,” he added. According to the Belarusian dictator, this will allow Belarus to avoid the fate of Ukraine, because “the war in Ukraine started from this”: “In Donbas, Russian speakers were oppressed, killed, harassed. It was before my eyes.” He went on to speculate about the Minsk agreements, which the West and Ukraine allegedly used to “deceive Russia and us.” “They cheated. Well, they jumped. Two million people have already died and Ukrainians have been maimed. Well, why are you rushing? They lived normally. Poles, Lithuanians and so on,” Lukashenko said. We will remind: Russia used the medium-range ballistic missile “Oreshnik” in the war against Ukraine – they struck the Dnieper in November 2024. Shortly thereafter, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, announced that Moscow would transfer such a system to Belarus. In September, Belarus boasted that they had worked out the Oreshnik deployment during the Zapad exercises.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Oleksandr Lukashenko, said that he needs the Russian Oreshnik missile complex to intimidate neighboring states.

Source: BELTA, “European Truth”

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Details: During a trip to the Vitebsk region of Belarus, Lukashenko confirmed plans to put the Oreshnik – which he called a “terrible weapon” – on combat duty in December.

“For what? I want them (opponents abroad, – ed.) to understand that we can bang if it’s bad. We’ll sit down with Putin, make a decision and bang. So don’t rush,” he added.

According to the Belarusian dictator, this will allow Belarus to avoid the fate of Ukraine, because “the war in Ukraine started from this”: “In Donbas, Russian speakers were oppressed, killed, harassed. It was before my eyes.”

He went on to speculate about the Minsk agreements, which the West and Ukraine allegedly used to “deceive Russia and us.”

“They cheated. Well, they jumped. Two million people have already died and Ukrainians have been maimed. Well, why are you rushing? They lived normally. Poles, Lithuanians and so on,” Lukashenko said.

We will remind: Russia used the medium-range ballistic missile “Oreshnik” in the war against Ukraine – they struck the Dnieper in November 2024.

Shortly thereafter, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, announced that Moscow would transfer such a system to Belarus.

In September, Belarus boasted that they had worked out the Oreshnik deployment during the Zapad exercises.

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