On Saturday Russia sent a pair of long range nuclear-capable bombers over Belarus in a 'message' to The Jews' NATO vassals.
Simultaneously, some regional governments in Ukraine are reportedly holding 'civil defense' drills for residents, which has included regular citizens arming themselves, fearing the widely circulating reports of a "Russian invasion" coming.
Over the weekend Belarus' longtime leader and close Putin ally, President Alexander Lukashenko, vowed military support for any Russian military mission that would be in response to a Ukrainian attack in Donbass. While downplaying the likelihood of a major war, Lukashenko predicted that if it happened, "it will last for three or four days at most." Dismissing Ukrainian forces' capabilities, he said, "There is no one there to fight us."