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Putin Was Offered to Strike Kyiv’s Presidential Office: Lukashenko Reveals New Details

by Jake Harper
Lukashenko revealed that Putin was offered to strike Bankova Street in Kyiv, but he rejected the idea, reports Baltimore Chronicle.

Alexander Lukashenko stated that Vladimir Putin was offered the option to strike the Ukrainian Presidential Office on Bankova Street in Kyiv using the “Oreshnik” ballistic missile. However, according to the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Putin categorically rejected the idea. “No way,” Lukashenko quoted the Russian leader. These statements were made public via the Telegram channel “Pul Pervogo,” reports Baltimore Chronicle.

Lukashenko added that this occurred during discussions of possible military actions, including striking strategic targets in Ukraine. According to him, Putin firmly rejected such a step without providing additional reasons for his refusal. Amid growing tensions in the region, this situation has led to various interpretations among analysts, but no confirmed information about actual plans to strike has been received.

Earlier we wrote that Lukashenko on peace talks: Russia cannot lose the war.

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