Belta reported that Alexander Lukashenko, a major ally of Putin, said that Europe should be cleansed of its morals.

The time has come for Europe to give itself a moral cleansing, Lukashenko said during a government meeting.

He said that they would have to look again at the evidence of their fathers and grandfathers' crimes.

We were quietly silent. Children were not responsible for their parents. We still believe in it.

He didn't say what a cleansing would look like.

Lukashenko is one of the closest allies of Russian President Putin.

Lukashenko's comments about Nazis are in line with Putin's claims that Russian forces invaded Ukraine to destroy the country's Russian-speaking population.

According to experts, there is no evidence of a genocide being carried out in the country.

Lukashenko accused the Ukrainians of firing missiles at military facilities in his country. He didn't give any proof for the claim.

Lukashenko said that they were being provoked.

Ukrainian officials have yet to comment on reports of the blasts in Belarus and the Ukrainian military did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.