Belarus Holds Massive Military Exercises In Sudden, Closely Monitored Ukraine
S-400 air defense missiles during joint military exercises with Belarus and Russia. The Belarusian military suddenly starts large-scale exercises on Wednesday (4/5/2022) to test their combat readiness, said Belarusian Ministry of Defense. (Source: Straits Times) Author : EDWIN SHRI BIMO | Editor : DESY AFRIANTI
MINSK, KOMPAS.TV – The Belarusian military begins large-scale exercises suddenly on Wednesday (4/5/2022) to test combat readiness them, said the Belarusian defense ministry as reported Straits Times , Wednesday (4/5/2022).
Belarusian military units are testing their capacity to just in case, move to the designated zone and do combat training, the ministry said in a statement.
The aim is to evaluate the readiness and capability of the troops to react quickly to a possible crisis, he said, described the maneuver as a surprise exercise.
Belarus publishes photo of column of armored vehicles including tanks moving along the road.
The exercise was closely monitored by Kyiv, who repeatedly accused Belarus plans to send troops to Ukraine to help with operations Russian military against its pro-Western neighbors.
THIS, WANT TO GET OUT OF DOLLAR HEGEMONY An old Soviet-era armored vehicle belonging to Belarus. The Belarusian military started suddenly large-scale drills on Wednesday (4/5/2022) to test their combat readiness, said the ministry defense of Belarus (Source: Arab News) Belarus is a close ally of Russia, which invaded Ukraine in late February immediately after holding joint exercises with Minsk, who allowing him to move more troops closer to the Ukrainian border. Russia calls its actions in Ukraine special military operations.
The practice (combat readiness) will involve the movement of a large number of people military vehicles, which can slow down traffic on public roads, the Belarusian defense ministry said in a statement.
The ministry said the drills did not pose a threat for its neighbors or the European community in general.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko speaks with his counterpart from Russia Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and the two discussed the operation Russia in Ukraine, among other issues, according to an official statement.

