The United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus has submitted a report to Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry, warning that Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko may be preparing to join Russia’s war against Ukraine. The 30-page document was delivered to Kyiv on Monday, June 22 to Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha by Deputy Head of the United Transitional Cabinet Pavel Latushka.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. The Cabinet, established in 2022 by opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya as the principal executive body of the Belarusian democratic movement, says it identified eight different areas that point to a deliberate shift in Belarus’s stance. The data suggests that Belarus is “increasingly aligning itself with Russia’s military agenda,” according to United24Media. Neutrality abandonment On the legal side, constitutional amendments have removed Belarus’s neutral status, while a military doctrine adopted in 2024 now allows preemptive strikes in the event of what the government defines as a “direct threat” and permits the deployment of Belarusian troops outside the country’s borders. Military expansion The number of contract soldiers, according to the report, has grown by roughly 50% since the Russian full-scale invasion in 2022, and the mobilization reserve is estimated at 289,000 personnel. Reportedly, a Southern Operational Command is being formed along the border with Ukraine with potential troop levels exceeding 80,000, alongside a so-called “people’s militia” that could reach up to 150,000 members.