Information about the uprising joint training centers Russia and Belarus said the head of the Supreme Military Academy in Minsk, Hyanadz Lyapeshka. One of them is supposed to be in the territory Belaruswhile the remaining two are to be located in the Russian Federation.
Russia – Belarus. Joint training centers will be established
– In Belarus, the center is to be located in the Grodno region, and in Russia – in the Nizhny Novgorod and Koenigsberg regions (formerly Kaliningrad – ed.) – said Hianadz Lapieska. He added that these centers are intended to: “joint training of the armed forces of both countries”.
Moreover, as reported by Belsat, the head of the Supreme Military Academy in Minsk emphasized that the Air Forces of Belarus and Russia They periodically patrol the border together “in response to the overflights of American fighter planes Poland and the Baltic countries.
Relations between Belarus and Russia. They plan to sign a “landmark agreement”
Moreover, according to Lapiesko, Russia and Belarus have signed over 160 military cooperation agreements between the countries and continue to provide their armed forces with “cutting-edge military equipment”. However, The Kyiv Independent has not been able to independently verify this information.
It is worth recalling that although Belarus is not actively participating in a full-scale war in Ukrainesince the beginning of the conflict with Russia, Lukashenko has allowed his ally to use the territory of his country as a kind of base for Russian equipment, which later goes to the front.
This may also prove that these countries are strengthening their relations another agreement to be signed by Lukashenko and Putin. The pro-Kremlin Ria Novosti agency, cited by Reuters, reported on Tuesday that the leaders were to sign “a landmark security agreementthat reflects global geopolitical changes.
As we read, this is to be one of the documents that Lukashenko and Putin will sign on Friday, on the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Union of Russia and Belarus.
Sources: Biełsat, The Kyiv Independent, Reuters