Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said on Jan. 28 that Minsk had absolutely no interest in a war, and that conflict would only break out if Belarus or its close ally Russia were directly attacked. Meanwhile, Kyiv residents were divided on whether Ukraine and Russia would go to war on Jan. 28 as service members and relatives commemorated fallen soldiers including those killed in fighting with pro-Russian rebels in the country’s east.
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Russia-Ukraine standoff: Lukashenko, Kyiv residents speculate about possibility of war
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