Lukashenko said that two divisions of Iskander-M missile systems, including tactical nuclear weapons, have been deployed in the country. He also revealed the introduction of the latest Polonez-M anti-aircraft missile system with a range of up to 300 km. Additionally, he announced the incorporation of two S-400 anti-aircraft missile divisions.
All to 'deter any enemy'.
@El_Indifferente @noelreports The nukes don't belong to Belarus, they are only stationed there. Belarus can't use them on their own, only Russia can fire them. It's like US nuclear sharing, which stations nukes for example in Turkey.