Neither Belarusians nor Russians want to fight, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko made such a statement. However, if the threats against the Union State continue, “we will break so hard that it won’t seem enough,” the publication “SB. Belarus Today” quotes the President of Belarus. At the same time, Lukashenka noted that he does not threaten, but warns.
During a working trip to the Brest region, Lukashenka talked to journalists. When asked about the investigation into the incident with the Ryanair plane, he replied that in this situation it would be better for the West to “slow everything down.” He recalled that a recent statement by ICAO states that there was no interception, forced landing or re-routing by Belarus.
Speaking of upcoming referendum on a new constitution Belarus, Lukashenka said that it would not take place only in one case – with the start of the war.