A senior Ukrainian military commander has issued a warning to Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, advising him not to interfere in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war after recent border tensions. Robert “Magyar” Brovdi, commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces, delivered the message via a Facebook post reported by Ukrinform. “To the Minsk Gauleiter Lukashesku: a barking dog does not bite. A bird of prey is different. The first 500 targets are already on the list. Free and very practical advice: don’t get in Ukraine’s way,” Brovdi wrote.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. In the same statement, Brovdi offered words of solidarity to his fellow citizens, writing, “To the people: faith and endurance, unbreakable ones.” The high-level warning follows a series of verbal escalations and accusations between Kyiv and Minsk along the shared northern border. Ukraine’s State Border Guard Service strictly denied the Belarusian claims. Earlier, Ukrainian monitoring group DeepState added that that any attempted offensive from Belarusian territory would become a “one-way trip” for the enemy. Belarus remains a close ally of the Russian Federation and permitted Russian troops to use its territory as a staging ground during the initial invasion of Ukraine.