Artem Budrin12:50, 12/26/22
Nikolai Malomuzh said that Alexander Lukashenko is aware of the inevitability of Ukrainian strikes on military facilities in Belarus.

The former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, General Mykola Malomuzh, gave an assessment of domestic weapons developed by Ukroboronprom.
“Today, our military-industrial complex has already established lines for the production of long-range missile systems that hit up to 1,000 km, and most importantly, these are UAVs that really fly today and over 600 km, and over 800 km, and over 1,200 km. We can deliver not only to Engels, but also to Moscow and beyond. Therefore, the defense industry of Ukraine continues to strengthen this resource,” Malomuzh said for the Espresso TV channel.
The general added that Alexander Lukashenko is aware of the inevitability of Ukrainian strikes on military facilities in Belarus.
“It is clear that there will be no strikes on the Kremlin yet. However, when an offensive operation of a strategic level begins and the regime in the Russian Federation will stagger, and objects in the Kremlin will pose a threat to our state, then an appropriate decision can be made regarding such strikes, but this will already be at the most decisive moment, when the Kremlin regime falls or surrenders, then a question specifically about Moscow may arise,” Malomuzh said.
“Bavovna” in Engels
As UNIAN reported earlier, on December 5, explosions took place in Russia at the Engels air base in the Saratov region and at the Dyagilevo air base in Ryazan. Three people died as a result of the explosion of a fuel truck, two Tu-95 bombers were damaged.
On the night of Monday, December 26, explosions again thundered at the airfield in Engels . The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the explosion, saying it was “due to falling debris from a downed Ukrainian drone.”
(C)UNIAN 2022
Allies need to demand Loony stop allowing attacks from belaruzzia or they will be immediately responded to.
After all, that is what the Kremlinals are saying. Knocking off a couple more ruZZki generals in Belarus ought to get their attention.