Belarus President Orders More Troops To Ukraine Border

Moscow: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Tuesday he had ordered more troops to the south of the country, by the border with Ukraine, the Belta news agency reported.
But forces of Belarus, a close ally of Russia, would not be taking part in the attack on Ukraine, he added.
On the sixth day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Lukashenko told a meeting of his security council that he would be sending five tactical battle groups to protect the south.
These battle groups will comprise hundreds of soldiers equipped with armoured vehicles and artillery.
Helicopters and warplanes were already protecting the southern border, he told the meeting.
Explaining his decision not to send troops into Ukraine itself, he said: “That’s not our job.”
Lukashenko also said he was sending troops west to the country’s border with Poland.