[Russia] - Kyiv Says Belarus ‘& lsquo; Concentrating & Troops on Border, Warns Against ‘& lsquo; Unfriendly Actions'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukraine accused its Moscow-allied neighbor Belarus on Sunday of "concentrating" troops on the countries' shared border and warned Minsk
against "unfriendly actions," in a statement by Kyiv's foreign ministry.The statement came as Kyiv mounts an incursion into Russia's Kursk
region and as Russia continues its advance into eastern Ukraine.Belarus had allowed Russian troops to use its territory as a launchpad for
their February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.The statement said Ukrainian intelligence had recorded Belarus "concentrating a significant number
of personnel..
in the Gomel region near Ukraine's northern border under the guise of exercises."It added: "We warn Belarusian officials not to make tragic
mistakes for their country under Moscow's pressure, and we urge its armed forces to cease unfriendly actions and withdraw forces away from
Ukraine's state border to a distance greater than the firing range of Belarus' systems."Kyiv accused Belarus of building up equipment and
failed rebellion last year.Ukraine warned that military exercises in the border area pose a "global security" threat due to how close the
to take any unfriendly actions against the Belarusian people," the foreign ministry added.Belarus has been ruled by President Alexander
Lukashenko since 1994.In 2022, he had allowed Russian troops to station in Belarus during what Russia and Belarus called "drills" before
they launched their invasion in February.Belarus is politically and economically reliant on Russia.A Message from The Moscow Times:Dear
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