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Belarus's Lukashenko fears helicopter shot down near Poland, blames NATO, cites tensions and internal instability.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has voiced fears his helicopter could be shot down near the Polish border, particularly in the Belovezhskaya Pushcha, amid rising tensions and NATO’s stance on intercepting Russian and Belarusian aircraft.
He criticized NATO’s threats as reckless and emphasized Belarus’s cooperation with Poland by alerting it to drones, calling Poland’s border closure a "scam."
Lukashenko’s concerns reflect broader anxieties over internal dissent, regime stability, and regional security, with ongoing speculation about potential assassination attempts and economic decline.
His remarks, shared through a Russian-linked Telegram channel, underscore growing instability in Belarus and Eastern Europe.
El presidente de Bielorrusia, Lukashenko, teme que un helicóptero haya sido derribado cerca de Polonia, culpa a la OTAN, y cita las tensiones y la inestabilidad interna.