Russian jet behind Belarus attack: Ukraine

Alexander Lukashenko
An attack on a village in Belarus came as President Alexander Lukashenko met Russia's leader. -AP

Ukraine's armed forces say Russian aircraft have fired at a Belarusian settlement near the border with Ukraine from Ukrainian air space to try to drag Belarus into the war on Ukraine.

The Ukrainian air force said at 2.30pm local time the state border service received information that Russian aircraft had taken off from an airfield in Belarus, crossed into Ukrainian air space and then fired at the village of Kopani.

"This is a PROVOCATION! The goal is to involve the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus in the war with Ukraine!," Ukraine's Air Force Command said in an online statement.

The Ukrainian military said two other Belarusian settlements were also targeted in the same operation.

"We officially declare: the Ukrainian military has not planned and does not plan to take any aggressive action against the Republic of Belarus," the security service said in a statement.

An adviser to Ukraine's president said what he called a false-flag attack on Belarusian villages took place while Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko was meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and was intended to bring Belarus into the conflict.

"I believe that (the Belarusian military command) will do everything they can to avoid this scenario," presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said in a televised interview.