Belarus and Russia begin joint military drills on nuclear weapons combat
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- Belarus and Russia have commenced joint military exercises focused on nuclear weapons combat, according to Belarus's Ministry of Defence.
- The drills are described as planned and not targeting any specific nation, but have drawn concern from Ukraine and NATO allies.
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Belarus and Russia have begun joint military exercises involving nuclear weapons combat. The Belarusian Ministry of Defence stated the exercise is planned and not directed at any specific third party. This announcement has raised concerns among Ukraine and its NATO allies, who have previously accused Moscow of planning new attacks from Belarus.
Military units in Belarus have begun joint training exercises with Russia on nuclear weapons combat, the Belarusian Ministry of Defence has announced.
The ministry said on Monday that the exercise was a planned event and not directed at any specific third party, according to a statement quoted by the Interfax news agency,
The purpose of the exercise is to test readiness and carry out combat missions from unprepared areas throughout the country, the statement added.
The announcement was met with concern from Ukraine and its NATO allies. Kyiv has repeatedly accused Moscow of planning to launch a new attack from Belarus, either on its territory or one of its NATO allies, such as neighbouring Baltic states.
“By turning Belarus into its nuclear staging ground near NATO borders, the Kremlin is de facto legitimising the proliferation of nuclear weapons worldwide and setting a dangerous precedent for other authoritarian regimes,” a Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs statement said.
Kyiv has urged its Western allies to tighten sanctions against Moscow and Minsk, the Belarus capital.
“Such actions must face unequivocal and resolute condemnation from all states that respect the nuclear non-proliferation regime,” it declared.
Russian tactical nuclear weapons were stationed in Belarus after long-time ruler President Alexander Lukashenko requested their deployment. Belarus and its weak economy are heavily dependent on Moscow.
Lukashenko has previously expressed hope that the warheads will provide greater security during the perceived threat from NATO.
However, “Europe’s last dictator” – as he has been dubbed – is eyeing an opportunity for sanctions relief and has recently sought to mend ties with the United States since the White House broke with Europe’s hardline approach to the war in Ukraine.
‘Attempt to inflame tension’
At the time of publication, the Russian Ministry of Defence had not published any information about the nuclear drills.
Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s allegation of a planned Russian offensive from Belarus.
“Such statements are nothing more than an attempt to further inflame tensions in order to prolong the war” in Ukraine, Peskov said.
The joint exercises come the day after Ukraine launched what Russian officials described as one of the largest drone barrages of the war towards Moscow, killing at least five people.
Russian forces invaded Ukraine from Belarus on February 24, 2022. Those forces, which are accused of committing numerous war crimes as they advanced to the outskirts of Kyiv, were repelled by the Ukrainian military before they reached the capital.
Zelenskyy warned Belarus on Friday against allowing itself to be drawn into Russia’s war, asserting with reference to intelligence reports, that Moscow is considering deploying Russian forces to again invade from the north.
He also suggested that Russia could seek to use Belarus as a staging post for an attack on one of the NATO countries bordering Belarus: Latvia, Lithuania and Poland.
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Ukraine will continue to urge Western allies to tighten sanctions against Moscow and Minsk.
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NATO and its allies will increase surveillance and military readiness along their borders with Belarus and Russia.
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Further diplomatic statements and condemnations from international bodies regarding the drills are likely.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- What is the specific duration and scope of the nuclear weapons combat training?
- Will Russia provide any further details on the drills, despite initial lack of information from the Russian Ministry of Defence?
- What specific measures will NATO and its allies take in response to these drills?
- What is the current status of Russian tactical nuclear weapons stationed in Belarus?





