Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko appeared to stand in front of a map that shows plans to invade the breakaway region of Transnistria in Moldova while he was holding a meeting with officials that was broadcast via state-run media. “At today’s security council meeting, Lukashenko showed what looks like an actual invasion map,” Belarussian journalist Tadeusz Giczan wrote on Tuesday. “It shows Ukraine military facilities destroyed by missiles from Belarus, attacks directions … Also, Ukraine is divided into 4 sectors.” The map appeared to show troop movements, including an apparent attack or occupation of what appears to be Transnistria from Odessa, a city located in southwestern Ukraine. The Russian military reportedly has troops stationed in the area. During the broadcast, Lukashenko is heard telling his officials: “They warned us, and literally, six hours before the launch of the missiles, we discovered this,” according to a translation. A  tactical missile system was “located here, right?” …