THE dictator of Belarus has accidentally revealed that Moldova could be the next country to be invaded.
Alexander Lukashenko let slip Vladimir Putin's possible next move as he was giving a televised presentation on Russia's invasion routes in Ukraine.

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Alexander Lukashenko may have accidentally revealed Moldova could be next to be invaded
Ukrainian soldiers stand in the aftermath of an overnight shelling at the Ukrainian checkpoint near KyivCredit: EPA
Lukashenko - dubbed Europe's last dictator - was seen standing in front of a huge battle map showing Ukraine and Moldova.
The map appeared to show and operation into Ukraine's tiny neighbour.
The Belarusian hard man is a close ally of Putin and allowed Russian troops to use his country's territory as a staging post for their invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine claimed that Belarus troops stormed across the border in the north to join the Russian invasion - an allegation which Lukashenko denied.
U.S defence officials also said there was "no indication" so far that Belarusian troops had crossed the border.
The country's parliament said Belarusian troops entered the Chernihiv region just hours after Lukashenko claimed he had no plans to join
Putin's invasion.
Images have emerged in recent days appearing to show trains stacked with tanks arriving in the city of Brest in the south west - and there have been reports of missile and aircraft launches from Belarus.
Russia today issued a chilling warning for Ukrainians to flee parts of Kyiv ahead of another massive bombardment.
Belarusian military chiefs are among those to be targeted as part of the UK's first tranche of sanctions against Minsk for the role it is playing in Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said his administration "actively aids and abets Russia's illegal invasion" and should be made to feel the "consequences".
Four senior defence officials and two military enterprises have been sanctioned with immediate effect under the UK's Russia sanctions regime, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said.