Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that Ukraine tried to strike military facilities on Belarusian territory three days ago.
Lukashenko - a key ally of Russia's Vladimir Putin - said all the missiles had been intercepted, the state-run Belta news agency reported.
He said his country does not want war with Ukraine.
The Belarusian leader did not provide evidence for his claims.
Belarus is a close ally of Russia and allowed Moscow to use Belarusian territory to send troops into Ukraine on 24 February. Ukrainian troops find 'classified' Russian hard drive full of military data
Ukraine has found a hard drive containing some 100 GB of Russian military data, according to the State Border Service.
It was discovered in the Chernihiv region of northern Ukraine while border guards were "performing tasks", according to Kyiv.
The hard drive contains a staff list and biographical data of Russian military from one specific air defence artillery unit.
It also contains details of Russian weapons, as well as data about military exercises.
A number of the documents were reportedly labelled "classified".
"Ukrainian law enforcement officers now have photos, characteristics, copies of passports, and other documents of the invaders," the State Border Service says . Two British nationals detained by Russian forces charged with 'mercenary activities'
In case you missed it, reports from Russian state media claimed last night that two British men detained by Kremlin forces have been charged with "mercenary activities".
Dylan Healy, 22, and Andrew Hill, 35, were both reported to have been captured in April.
Mr Healy, from Cambridgeshire, was working for British non-profit organisation Presidium Network when he was seized at a checkpoint south of the city of Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.
He was taken alongside another British national, Paul Urey, 45, who has been described as a family man with children.
Mr Hill, a military volunteer, was filmed with a bandaged left arm and a makeshift dressing on his head in footage aired in April.