Tsikhanouskaya is the leader of the Belarusian democratic movement who ran against Lukashenko in the 2020 presidential election.On Tuesday, Ukrainian Armed Forces spokesperson Yevhen Silkin ruled out the possibility of Belarus attacking Ukraine in the near future, saying it is unlikely to get involved in the war unless its Russian allies can show that they have the capability to launch a new offensive.Silkin said that Belarus potentially attacking Ukraine mainly depends on whether Russia can offer at least 50,000 troops as reinforcements to the offensive through its ongoing mobilization efforts—a goal Silkin said it is unlikely to meet until sometime in the spring.However, he still warned against the threat of an attack, saying that it could increase "significantly" early next year based on Russia's ability to recruit more troops."We can be sure [that the Russian Federation will launch a new offensive from the north] when there are enough enemy troops on the territory of Belarus," Silkin said, according to a translation by the Kyiv Post."