 Alexander Lukashenko dragging Belarus into the Ukraine war. President Lukashenko and his Russian counterpart are showing increasingly erratic and unpredictable behaviour, which is not grounded in the support of the Russian and Belarusian people. British military analyst Sean Bell writes, according to Sky News, he wrote that Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko has been escalating tensions with NATO. In post-since July 1994, despite growing levels of internal dissent, the Belarusian leader has been kept in power by increasing levels of Russian support, while Lukashenko has recently been emboldened by the presence of Wagner group mercenary fighters in his country. But this has led to heightened tensions with Poland, a member of NATO, and reported threats near the border, which risks tainting his legacy by embroiling Belarus in Russia's war in Ukraine. There were also reports of Belarusian helicopters involved in border violations, all designed to heighten tensions with Belarus' NATO neighbours. Sean Bell said. According to him, Lukashenko goaded Poland implying that Wagner forces based in Belarus posed a threat to them, and that Lukashenko should be thanked for stopping the Wagner fighters from going on a trip to Warsaw and Zhechov.