Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko has entered a direct war of words with Ukraine’s senior military leadership, threatening a precision counter-strike in response to a warning that Ukraine’s vast drone fleet has locked onto hundreds of high-value targets across Belarus. A precise, proximate counter-threat Lukashenko’s remarks were a direct response to a highly publicized Facebook post by Robert “Magyar” Brovdi, the commander of Ukraine’s specialized Unmanned Systems Forces. In his warning, Brovdi explicitly advised the Belarusian leader – whom he labeled the “Minsk Gauleiter Lukashesku” – not to get in Ukraine’s way, noting that “the first 500 targets are already on the list”.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Speaking to journalists, Lukashenko attempted to mirror the threat while hinting at Minsk’s own strike capabilities. “They may have identified 500 targets – thank you, we have 500 targets for them too – but we have one very serious target, with exact coordinates, and it is entirely close to Belarus,” Lukashenko stated. “They understand this as well.” The Belarusian leader claimed he was confident that the Armed Forces of Ukraine would not actively seek to spark open hostilities with Belarus. He noted that military planners in Kyiv are fully aware that any direct confrontation would immediately force them to defend an additional 1,000 kilometers of un-garrisoned northern frontier.