 Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko has said that Russia supplied his country with nuclear missiles that could be aimed at neighboring Poland. Lukashenko made these comments during his visit to an automobile plant in Minsk. In his words, Russia has provided Belarus with tactical nuclear missiles for the Eskander complex. Lukashenko noted that the missiles have been supplied in order to put everyone in their place. He did not rule out that the missiles received from Moscow could be directed against Poland, which he accused of planning to invade the territory of Belarus. Nothing can stop us to defend our countries and peoples, Lukashenko added. He added that the use of tactical complexes and nuclear missiles requires strict adherence to a certain protocol. The activation of these weapons requires the approval of several high-ranking officials. It should be recalled that in March last year, Lukashenko called the tactical nuclear weapons deployed by Putin in Belarus as national, noting that in addition to tactical weapons, Belarus could also acquire strategic nuclear weapons.