“If necessary” - Lukashenko agreed with Moscow on the supply of “super-nuclear advanced” weapons
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko once again confirmed his readiness to deploy Russian nuclear weapons in his country.
He stated this today during a visit to the Osipovichsky training ground, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“If necessary, if our opponents and rivals take stupid steps, we will deploy not only nuclear weapons, but also super-nuclear, promising ones - in order to protect our territory. If this doesn’t happen, it won’t be needed here for 100 years,” Lukashenko said.
He also announced his intention to purchase Iskander missile systems from Russia.
“I should avoid answering this question, but I’m telling you. If we need some kind of ammunition so as not to carry it back and forth, we will leave it. As for technology, I looked today and there are several promising types that we need.
I told you about Iskander. We will purchase this equipment and receive it as a gift from our older brothers. We already have the S-400. We will install a couple more installations,” Lukashenko concluded.
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