- Lukashenko warned UK will see ‘fearful response’ if it sends weapons to Ukraine
- Two US bombers were joined by warplanes from Italy, Spain and Romania
By CHRIS JEWERS and RACHAEL BUNYAN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 00:59 AEDT, 23 March 2023 | UPDATED: 05:09 AEDT, 23 March 2023
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko today warned the UK ‘will see a fearful response’ that will be a ‘lesson for the whole planet’ if Britain sends depleted uranium tank munitions to Ukraine.
The dictator, a loyal ally to Vladimir Putin, said Russia would retaliate against Britain’s decision to supply Ukrainian forces with ammunition containing depleted uranium by sending Belarus weapons containing ‘real uranium’ – used in nuclear weapons – in a sombre threat.
‘We need to step back from this madness. As soon as this ammunition explodes on Russian troops’ positions, you will see a fearful response, it will be a lesson for the whole planet,’ Lukashenko, who allowed Russian forces to use Belarus as a launch pad for their attack on Ukraine, said.
‘Russia does not only have depleted uranium,’ Lukashenko said in a thinly veiled threat about an impending nuclear war. ‘We have to lower this trend towards escalation in the conflict and move towards a peaceful settlement.’
His sabre-rattling came after Vladimir Putin raged against Britain’s decision to provide Kyiv’s troops with Challenger 2 battle tanks and depleted uranium ammunition, arguing it marked a step towards using weapons with a ‘nuclear component’.
It came after spectacular footage showed a pair of American B-52 bombers on a mission over Europe with three other NATO allies in a display of strength by the military alliance.
US bomber flanked by NATO fighters in display of strength to Putin
A pair of American B-52 Stratofortress nuclear-capable bombers have taken part in a mission over Europe with three other NATO allies, footage released today has shown (pictured), in a show of strength from the western military alliance.
Pictured: The view from inside one of the American B-52 bombers as they took part in a NATO mission over Europe, as seen in footage released on Wednesday
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko today warned the UK ‘will see a fearful response’ that will be a ‘lesson for the whole planet’ if it sends depleted uranium tank munitions to Ukraine

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Video, filmed from the cockpit of one of the two B-52s Stratofortress nuclear-capable bombers, showed its counterpart soaring above the clouds along-side fighter jets from Spain, Italy and Romania.
NATO’s Air Command said on Twitter that the ‘B-52s are training with Allied Air Forces during their BTF mission strengthening our Euro-Atlantic partnership’ amid heightened tensions in the region.
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It was not immediately clear when or where the footage was filmed, but details of the mission were released after a Russian fighter jet intercepted the pair of B-52s over the Baltic Sea as they flew close to Russia’s airspace.
Meanwhile, Britain’s Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said today there was no nuclear escalation in the Ukraine war after Putin criticised Britain for supplying depleted uranium tank munitions to Ukrainian forces.
The heavy metal is used in weapons because it can penetrate tanks and armour more easily due to its density, amongst other properties.
But Putin on Tuesday condemned British plans to send such ammunition to Ukraine, saying Moscow would be forced to respond accordingly as such weapons had ‘a nuclear component’.
Cleverly said that Russia was the only country talking about mounting nuclear risks and the ammunition was conventional.
‘There is no nuclear escalation. The only country in the world that is talking about nuclear issues is Russia. There is no threat to Russia, this is purely about helping Ukraine defend itself,’ Cleverly said at the launch of Britain’s international technology strategy.
‘It’s worth making sure everyone understands that just because the word uranium is in the title of depleted uranium munitions, they are not nuclear munitions, they are purely conventional munitions.’
Britain has used depleted uranium in its armour piercing shells for decades and does not consider those rounds as having a nuclear capability. Russia is known to also have ammunition containing depleted uranium.
It also came after China’s president Xi Jinping concluded a visit to Russia, which he described as a ‘journey of friendship, cooperation and peace,’ while criticising Washington for providing military support to Ukraine upon his return to Beijing.
The trip that ended Wednesday signalled no new progress in ending the bloody conflict between Russia and Ukraine while shoring up Putin’s standing with China amid growing efforts to isolate him and his government internationally.
While the US, NATO and partner nations have openly supported Kyiv since the start of the conflict, China is widely seen as providing economic backing for Putin’s regime while avoiding being directly involved.
The Chinese president left after discussing his proposal for ending the war, which has been rejected by the West as a non-starter on account of Ukraine being required to cede territory to Russia. Xi told a grinning Putin ‘change is coming’ in an ominous parting message.
‘Change is coming that hasn’t happened in 100 years. And we are driving this change together,’ Xi told Putin via his interpreter – words that are sure to set alarm bells ringing in the West.
‘Please, take care, dear friend,’ he added, gripping the Kremlin leader’s hand warmly before being waved off by the Russian despot, who bid Xi a ‘safe journey’.
After the two leaders hailed a ‘new era’, Xi’s plane left Moscow’s Vnukovo airport on Wednesday. He was seen off by a guard of honour who played the Russian and Chinese national anthems, Russia’s RIA Novosti news agency said.
The joint NATO air mission also came as Russia’s defence ministry said on Tuesday that a single Su-35 was scrambled to meet the two B-52 strategic bombers as they were flying towards the Russian border on Monday.
The Russian jet returned to base after the huge American aircraft moved away following a tense stand off.
It also followed the March 14 crash of a US military surveillance drone into the Black Sea after it was intercepted by Russian jets, in the first known direct military encounter between Russia and the US since Russia invaded Ukraine.
‘On March 20, radar facilities of the air defence forces of the Western military district on duty over the Baltic Sea detected two air targets flying in the direction of the Russian Federation’s state border,’ the ministry said on the Telegram messaging app in a statement on Tuesday.
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Dramatic footage, purportedly captured from the Su-35, appeared to confirm this on Tuesday. In the video captured from close-range, it showed one of the two American aircraft soaring above the clouds (pictured)
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