Vladislav Grigoriev 19:25, 06.06.26 UNIAN
Lukashenko declared that the war is a catastrophe

Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has said that he is not going to send his troops to war against Ukraine. He made this statement during a speech in Grodno at the opening of the 15th Festival of National Cultures, Belarusian media reported.
“Do we have to go to war in Ukraine against someone else’s will? Do we want to become minced meat there? No, we don’t want that,” Lukashenko said.
The Belarusian dictator added that his country is “ready for a civilized dialogue” with Ukraine.
“We do not set ourselves the goal of war. We want to be peaceful people, we want to live peacefully. We want peace. We bring peace to the peoples,” he assured.
Lukashenko also stated that Belarus is not an aggressor or co-aggressor. According to him, Minsk will do everything possible to achieve peace.
“Because war is a catastrophe. War will never give us the opportunity to come together like today. We do not need war. We can only win in peace, in peaceful labor,” the leader of Belarus said.
In addition, Lukashenko spoke about “protecting” the residents of Ukraine and other neighboring countries:
“I want the Poles, Lithuanians and Ukrainians to hear me. We do not want to go to war with them. Although we are always determined to protect you.”
Lukashenko’s reaction to the statement about “500 goals in Belarus”
Earlier, the self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko reacted to the statement of the Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of Ukraine, Robert (Madyar) Brovda, about 500 targets in Belarus in the event of an invasion of our country.
Lukashenko hinted that Belarus could strike back at Ukraine. Interestingly, he attributed Magyar’s words to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The potato farmer has lost some of his bluster now that the mighty Oreshnik is more of a threat to russians, than it is to Ukraine. Not to mention the sight of St.Petersburg up in flames, could well be the scenario for Minsk.
He has an out, though, if his meat puppets put on ruzzki uniforms. We’ve seen that movie before. Personally, I think Luka is serious this time because he knows if he did send his meat puppets to Ukraine, the Kalinoŭski Regiment would likely return home and cause a revolution against him.
The fat mustachoid potato admitted that going to Ukraine means being made into hamburger, just like his buddy’s meat puppets are.
He still ain’t out of the woods yet. Ukraine haven’t forgotten that it was his decision to allow mafia land to launch an attack on Kyiv from Belarus.
That’s right. The fatso is still between a rock and hard place.