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Ukraine has a list of 500 targets in Belarus ready if Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko joins the war with Vladimir Putin, a senior Ukrainian military commander has warned.
Robert “Magyar” Brovdi, commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, advised Belarus against interfering in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
“To the Minsk Gauleiter Lukashesku: a barking dog does not bite. A bird of prey is different. The first 500 targets are already on the list. Free and very practical advice: don’t get in Ukraine’s way,” Brovdi said in a Facebook post, as reported by Ukrinform.
The warning comes after a series of verbal escalations and accusations between Kyiv and Minsk along the shared northern border.
Russia and its ally Belarus held joint nuclear drills last week, and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has warned in recent days that Belarus could provide a launchpad for Russia to open a new front in northern Ukraine.
Some Russian troops entered Ukraine from Belarusian territory in Moscow’s initial invasion on 24 February 2022.
Read moreShweta Sharma27 May 2026 05:07Russia and Kazakhstan will sign nuclear power deal during Putin trip, Kremlin says
Russian President Vladimir Putin will oversee the signing of a deal outlining parameters for Russian construction of a nuclear power plant and a Russian state loan when he visits Kazakhstan this week, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
He will also discuss an increase in transshipment of Russian oil to China via Kazakhstan, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov told reporters.
Shweta Sharma27 May 2026 05:46Czech-led ammunition drive secures one million shells for Ukraine in 2026
The Czech Republic’s ammunition initiative for Ukraine has secured contracts to deliver around one million large-calibre rounds in 2026, the defence ministry said.
The scheme supplied about 1.5 million rounds in 2024 and 1.8 million in 2025, despite fears it could be scrapped after prime minister Andrej Babis took office with anti-Ukrainian coalition partners.
The Czech president, Petr Pavel, has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine and its defence against Russian aggression.
Backed by countries including Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, the initiative matches donor funding with Czech arms traders sourcing ammunition globally.
Prague said nearly €1bn in financing has already been secured this year, including funds from profits generated by frozen Russian assets.
Shweta Sharma27 May 2026 05:39More than 50 countries condemn Russia's mass strike on Ukraine
Over 50 countries have joined in condemning Russia’s large-scale attack on Ukraine on Saturday at the UN, saying Moscow had reached “a new and appalling level of aggression” by intensifying strikes on civilians and civilian infrastructure.
In a joint statement delivered on Tuesday by Ukraine’s permanent representative to the United Nations, ambassador Andrii Melnyk, the countries warned that Russia’s repeated use of nuclear-capable missiles constituted an “unacceptable escalation”.
The signatories included the European Union and a broad group of allied states, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Japan, Germany, France, Poland and the Baltic states.
“For the city of Kyiv, this was one of the most devastating attacks recorded to date,” the statement said, referring to the overnight barrage on 23–24 May, when Russian forces launched hundreds of aerial weapons, including ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones, against Ukrainian cities and regions.
Shweta Sharma27 May 2026 04:44Russia warns of ‘systematic’ strikes on Kyiv
Russia said on Monday it had launched a campaign of “systematic” strikes on Kyiv targeting the Ukrainian capital’s “decision-making centres”.
It urged foreign citizens, diplomats and residents to avoid public buildings and leave the city “as soon as possible”.
Ukraine said the threats by Russia were "nothing short of shameless blackmail" and urged allies to ignore it – a call they have largely heeded.
With its warning to foreign nationals, Moscow is "effectively admitting that its shelling is aimed, among other things, at intimidating the foreign diplomatic corps", it said.
Shweta Sharma27 May 2026 04:23Russia tells banks to shoot down Ukrainian drones as air defences are stretched thin
The Russian government is asking its top banks to shoot down Ukrainian drones themselves, as Moscow struggles to defend key sites from attacks.
The Russian parliament has passed a new law allowing banks, including its largest, Sberbank, and other financial institutions to operate defence systems, Reuters reported.
It also asks banks to arm staff against drones without special forces involvement.
Anatoly Aksakov, the head of the State Duma’s financial committee, said the institutions will handle the cost themselves
Alexander Shokhin, the head of Russia’s most influential business lobby, told Vladimir Putin on Monday that companies were willing to purchase heavier weapons and electronic warfare systems to protect themselves from drone attacks.
Shweta Sharma27 May 2026 04:14Putin gifts four Amur tigers to Kazakhstan ahead of visit
Russia has handed Kazakhstan four Amur tigers, two of them cubs, to help the country restore its numbers of the animals, president Vladimir Putin said in an article issued ahead of his visit to the Central Asian nation this week.
Rich in energy resources and critical minerals, Kazakhstan shares a border with Russia and is a close ally of Moscow in a region where China and the United States are also expanding their influence.
The four animals captured in Russia's far eastern region of Khabarovsk were flown to Kazakhstan, Putin said on the Kremlin's website on Tuesday, and are soon to be released into the wild.
Putin is no stranger to using animals to advance diplomatic efforts.

In 2022, Russia sent 30 grey thoroughbred horses to North Korea, and the two nations have steadily boosted ties since the invasion of Ukraine that year.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is a keen horseman.
Kazakhstan, which is trying to restore the tiger population in Central Asia, sees the Amur tiger as a close relative of the extinct Caspian tiger.
The Russian gesture boosts the country's tally of the animals previously sent by the Netherlands.
On his visit, Putin will oversee the signing of a deal for a nuclear power project in Kazakhstan, which currently has no nuclear power generation, and will discuss efforts to boost the transit of Russian oil to China through the country, the Kremlin has said.
Shweta Sharma27 May 2026 03:54Diplomats refuse to leave Kyiv after Russia's threat
There were no announcements of diplomatic departures from Kyiv as of Tuesday afternoon.
The European Union, French and Polish delegations publicly said that they would not leave.
The level of security threats posed by Russia to Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities “remains the same as in previous years and months,” Ukraine’s foreign ministry said in a statement late last night.
Russia had urged foreign citizens, including members of diplomatic missions, to leave the Ukrainian capital as quickly as possible and told residents to steer clear of military and government facilities.
It said that “systemic strikes” on Kyiv were being prepared.
Russia has continuously launched missile and drone attacks on the capital for more than four years, it pointed out, adding that Ukraine was prepared to assist diplomatic missions seeking additional security measures.
Tom Barnes27 May 2026 02:43Zelensky meets with Belarus opposition leader Tsikhanouskaya
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky met with the Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya today and the two leaders discussed Russia's attempts to draw Belarus deeper into the war against Ukraine.
"Ukraine has never been a threat to Belarus. And we are grateful to those Belarusians who stand with Ukraine – now, when the fate of both our independence and the independence of every nation that borders Russia is being decided," Zelensky said on X after the meeting.
Zelensky said Ukraine supports the “aspiration of the Belarusian people to free themselves from Russian interference”.
“We value every expression of support from Belarusians for a free Ukraine, and we know that the day will come when there will once again be good-neighborly relations between our states – based on the real independence of both Ukraine and Belarus from Moscow,” he said, sharing a video of their meeting.
Russian companies ready to finance own air defences
Russian companies are ready to finance the purchase of heavier weapons and electronic systems to defend their plants from drone attacks, Alexander Shokhin, head of Russia's most powerful business lobby, has told President Vladimir Putin in a meeting.
According to remarks posted on the Kremlin's official website, Shokhin said the companies needed "not only light weapons of 7.62 caliber, but also larger ones, including various electronic warfare systems, laser installations and other calibers".
"Businesses are ready to finance all this work, but a mechanism is needed where financing schemes are clear. This could be a fund of some sort or another form of targeted financing," Shokhin - head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs - was quoted saying.
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