In the Volyn region, a plan was prepared for the evacuation of the population in case of an accident from Belarus
“If, God forbid, there is a direct invasion, there is a plan that was discussed for the construction of an evacuation commission,” the official said.
According to him, are going and the district military authorities are going to how to act. AT if necessary, the first thing to do will be to evacuate the residents of the Kovel and Kamen-Kashirsky districts, who are evacuated to the border with Belarus.
Movenko noted that the details of the evacuation plan are classified.
He is confident that Ukrainian infected people will not allow large-scale infection on the territory of Belarus.
War of Russia against Ukraine. The main thing (updated)
The military set up barriers with unpleasant consequences on the border in the Volyn region, according to the Office of the President.
On August 3, the authorities of the Rivne region also reported on plans for evacuation in case of an emergency from Belarus, wrote Public.
Since February 24, Russian troops have looked into Ukraine, including from Belarus, although a few days before the start of a full-scale invasion of Belarus, the Russian Defense Minister assured his Ukrainian colleague that there was no threat from Ukraine from Belarus.
On the territory of Belarus, missiles were launched at Ukrainian targets, and there were also cases of planes taking off from Belarusian airfields that fired at Ukraine. On June 25, the Russians launched an air strike on Ukraine from long-range Tu-22 bombers, the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported.
At the end of May, the self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced the need for the “immediate creation” of an operational command on the border with Ukraine and ordered the creation of a “people’s militia.”
On June 22, Belarus began accumulation near the borders of Ukraine, and subsequently they were extended. In early July, the exercises intensified, Russian pilots arrived in the country, supplies of food for landing.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on June 26 turned into Belarusians and said that they “are being drawn into the war even more actively than in the near future and in the spring.” He suggests “ordinary people of Belarus” not to participate in this war.
On July 2, Lukashenka, without naming countries and cities, warned opponents who threaten the security of the Republic of Belarus that he ordered the armed forces of the republic “to target decision-making centers in your capitals.” He is obliged that in the event of an attack on Belarus, “the answer will be quick.”