It is believed Moscow’s hypersonic missiles are already stationed at a base within Kremlin-allied Belarus and the authoritarian president, Alexander Lukashenko, said recently that the country could host up to ten of them. “Belarusian territory could be used to strike not only Ukraine, but other countries,” Pavel Latushko, deputy head of the exiled United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus, warned in an interview with TVP World. Latushko said the deployment formed part of Russia’s broader hybrid and military aggression against Ukraine and the European Union. He added that any decision to use the missiles would be taken by the Kremlin, not Lukashenko. “Belarus is no longer Russia’s ally. It is merely an appendage of Russia,” he said.