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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has announced plans to deploy the Oreshnik missile system in Belarus by December, signaling increased military readiness. During a recent statement, Lukashenko indicated that discussions are ongoing regarding potential diplomatic engagements with Russia, including meetings with President Vladimir Putin, before making final decisions on the missile deployment.

Lukashenko described the Oreshnik missile system as a formidable weapon, emphasizing its strategic significance for Belarus’s defense capabilities. He stated that the system would be brought into combat duty as part of the country’s efforts to bolster its security posture amid regional tensions.

The Belarusian leader also issued a warning to Europe, suggesting that Belarus could potentially deploy ballistic missiles if necessary. While he did not specify the exact nature or range of these weapons, Lukashenko’s remarks reflect a stance of military preparedness and a willingness to utilize advanced weaponry should the situation demand.

International reactions to Belarus’s announced military developments remain cautious. Western officials have expressed concern over regional stability, urging dialogue and restraint. The situation underscores ongoing security considerations in Eastern Europe, as countries in the region respond to evolving military capabilities and geopolitical tensions.

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