Belarus Declares High Terror Threat Level, Says Lukashenko
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has announced that a high terror threat level has been declared in Belarus.
“Due to the escalation, a high terror threat level has been established. We have also initiated procedures for a united deployment,” Lukashenko stated.
On October 10, Lukashenko had declared that NATO and the leadership of European countries were considering options for possible aggression against Belarus, including nuclear strikes. He noted that Belarus and Russia are beginning to activate a joint regional group in response to the escalating situation along the western borders of the Union State.
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