The Defense Ministry of Belarus announced that military exercises with Russian forces would be extended past their planned end date this Sunday.
Belarusian officials said the drills would continue due to “an increase in military activity” near the borders of Russia and Belarus and the “escalating situation” in rebel-controlled Donbas in Ukraine.
“The presidents of Belarus and Russia decided to continue inspections of the readiness of Union State forces,” Defense Minister Victor Khrenin said in a statement, referring to the union of Russia and Belarus.
Military exercises initially scheduled for 10 days
The joint maneuvers were originally planned for a 10-day period, taking place in five military training areas in western and southwestern Belarus, near the country’s borders with Poland and Ukraine. Earlier this week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed the drills would end on Sunday “as previously announced.”
NATO believes the 30,000 Russian troops in Belarus, part of some 150,000 Russia has moved towards Ukraine, could be part of an incursion strategy.
Russia holds launch drills
On Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin oversaw exercises involving various missile launches.
The Kremlin said Russia had successfully test-launched hypersonic and cruise missiles aimed at sea and at land-based targets.
Putin observed the exercises with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko via footage on screens at a “situation center.”
Russia’s Defense Ministry earlier had described “a planned exercise of strategic deterrence forces… during which ballistic and cruise missiles will be launched.”
The air force, southern military district units, as well as the northern and Black Sea fleets would be involved.
The ministry said the drills had been planned some time ago.
kb/dj (AFP, Reuters)
Ukraine: Belarus says military drills with Russia will continue
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