Russia intends to supply nuclear missile system to Belarus; Ukraine city of Sievierodonetsk falls
- Putin made the remarks at a meeting with Belarusian strongman Alexander Lukashenko in St Petersburg
- Ukraine called its retreat from Sievierodonetsk a ‘tactical withdrawal’ to fight from higher ground in Lysychansk on the opposite bank of the Siverskyi Donets river

Russia intends to supply nuclear-capable Iskander-M missile systems to Belarus in the coming months, President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday, as his forces solidified their battlefield gains in the eastern city of Sievierodonetsk.
Putin made the remarks at a meeting with Belarusian strongman Alexander Lukashenko in St Petersburg, the Russian state news agency TASS reported.
Putin said the Iskander systems could “accommodate both ballistic missiles and cruise missiles – both conventional and nuclear.”

They have a range of up to 500km, according to Russian media.
Details and logistics of the weapons transfer would be discussed by the defence ministers of the two countries, Putin said.
The Russian leader also said that Russia would help Belarus upgrade its fleet of Su-25 fighter jets.
Belarus has been a key player in the Russian military campaign against Ukraine. The country served as a staging ground for Russian troops to invade on February 24.