Lukashenko Rejects Belarus's Association with Drones in Poland and Lithuania
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"Belarus has no connection with drones arriving in Poland or Lithuania," he said, while insisting on improving the "droon defense" of his own country. "We must learn to divert any drone at any frequency and to any target," he said, according to information collected by the news agency BelTA.
"Bielorussia has no relation to 'drons' coming to Poland or Lithuania," said the Belarusian President, quoted by the state agency Belta, stressing the need to strengthen the defence against unmanned aircraft. "We must learn to avoid any 'dron' in any frequency and in any direction," defended Lukashenko, calling on the Belarusian military to "learn with Russian counterparts," which, according to him, "they are willing to share their experience." …
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Alexander Lukashenko said that Belarus has nothing to do with Russian drones that violated the airspace of Poland and Lithuania. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Belarusian publication Belta. "Everything that flies into Poland and Lithuania today - we have nothing to do with it. And if we howled like they do, howling after every drone flight to us from Ukraine, Russia, through Poland, Lithuania... We have never done this. W…
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