Luqashenko prepares troops for war. NATO denies Belarus being attacked by foreign troops

The claims by Belarusian President Aleksandar Luqashenko that <x0-powers foreign” are organising military troops at his country's borders are called groundless by Nato. Dressed in military uniform, the president has said he has put his forces at <x2lararm high”. He is facing increasing calls from [...]
Dressed in military uniform, the president has said he has put his forces in <x0larm high”.
He is facing increasing calls from many people in Belarus to resign because of the controversial elections of the first two weeks, the BBC writes, translates Periscope.
Many of all ages have marched into Independence Square in all directions to oppose its regime.
Mr. Lukashenko has been leading the country for 26 years, and has accused Nato of trying to divide Belarus and place a new president in Minsk.
He has said troops in Poland and Lithuania were preparing, and that he was taking the armed forces to the country's western border.
Nato, meanwhile, said that “was not threatening Belarus of any other country”.












