Russia Pressures Belarus in Bid to Open New Front in Ukraine War
With Moscow’s prospects faltering on the battlefield, the Kremlin is trying to nudge its closest ally off the sidelines By Thomas Grove and Daria Matviichuk June 23, 2026 3:18 pm ET The Wall Street Journal original article contains links and a map. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Kazakhstan this year in a photo released by Russian state media. Alexander Kazakov/ SPUTNIK/ EPA/ Shutterstock Quick Summary -- Russia is pressuring Belarus to strengthen the countries’ military union, potentially opening a new front in the Ukraine war. -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky threatened to strike drone ground stations in Belarus if Belarus doesn’t dismantle them. -- Russia and Belarus held joint nuclear exercises last month, transporting nuclear warheads to Belarusian ballistic-missile positions. WARSAW— Russia’s closest ally, Belarus, has emerged as a potential new front in the Kremlin’s confrontation with the West, as Moscow seeks to str...