Russia To Send Nuclear Missiles To Belarus Within Months

Belarusian Leader Alexander Lukashenko said in a conference


 

President Putin on Saturday said that Russia will be delivering missiles capable of carrying the nuclear warheads to Belarus within the coming months. Saying this while in the meeting Belarusian Leader Alexander Lukashenko.

The missiles are certainly the Iskander-M systems and S-4 Anti-aircraft anti-missile systems. Many Su-25 (aircrafts) are already in service with Belarusian military.

They could be upgraded in an appropriate way," the Russian President Putin said.

"The modernisation should therefore be carried out in aircraft factories in Russia and the training of personnels should start in accordance with that," he added, after Lukashenko asked him to "adapt" the planes.

Stating that he will be working on how to accomplish that. Furthermore, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the missiles "can fire ballistic cruise both conventional and nuclear types".

Stating this at the start of his meet in a Russian Television Broadcast with Lukashenko in St. Petersburg.

The ballistic systems have a range of near about 500kms approximately 310 miles. Amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, the former is already facing a foreign debt default currently. 

Also this statement comes amid the G7 meet of in Germany to discuss energy and food crisis in Ukraine. A Reuters source informed that G7 partners maybe setting for an agreement to ban imports of gold from Russia.

As of now, the Ukrainian President Zelensky amid the conflict is going to address the G7 as Russian missiles hit the cities.


Picture Source: Reuters

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