Ukraine war / Belarus may send army to help Russia, reports US intelligence

Neighboring Belarus can send its army to Ukraine to help Russia. A top US intelligence official gave this information on Monday. Belarus, a former member of the Soviet Union, is providing aid for the attack on Ukraine. So far he has not directly participated in the war. He is indirectly helping Russian soldiers. Belarus is also a neutral facilitator of talks between Russia and Ukraine.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Feb 28, 2022, 01:56 PM
Neighboring Belarus can send its army to Ukraine to help Russia. A top US intelligence official gave this information on Monday.

Belarus, a former member of the Soviet Union, is providing aid for the attack on Ukraine. So far he has not directly participated in the war. He is indirectly helping Russian soldiers. Belarus is also a neutral facilitator of talks between Russia and Ukraine.

Russian team reached Gomel, waiting for Ukrainian team

Meanwhile, a Russian delegation reached the city of Gomel this morning for talks and is waiting for the Ukrainian delegation. Ukraine agreed to hold talks with Russia on Sunday. The unnamed official associated with the team deployed by the US intelligence agency to assess the Ukraine war said Belarus' decision to send troops would depend on the outcome of the talks.

However, Russia has slowed down the pace of attacks ahead of talks. Ukraine has blocked Russia outside Kyiv for the past four days. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the next 24 hours are going to be the toughest for Ukraine. At the same time, the G-7 leaders spoke to the Foreign Minister of Ukraine. He said all countries would continue to support Ukraine in the fight against Russia. Russian attacks killed 352 civilians in Ukraine.

Weekend curfew has been lifted in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Indian Embassy in Ukraine has issued advisory for students. Students have been told that special trains have been prepared for safe evacuation. Through these, all the students take refuge in the western regions of Ukraine, so that arrangements can be made for their evacuation. Indeed, the western cities of Ukraine are not affected by the Russian invasion.