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Belarus, Russia conduct joint military drills amid NATO tensions

Belarus, Russia conduct joint military drills amid NATO tensions

Summary

Russia and Belarus held joint military drills involving about 7,000 troops amid increased tensions with NATO, following allegations that Russian drones entered Polish and Romanian airspace. During the exercises, Russia tested a Kalibr missile from a submarine, and Belarus invited international observers to attend.

Key Facts

  • Russia and Belarus conducted joint military exercises with around 7,000 troops.
  • The drills took place in both Belarus and Russia.
  • Russia tested a Kalibr missile from a nuclear submarine during the drills.
  • NATO countries, especially Poland and Romania, expressed concerns over Russian airspace violations.
  • Belarus stated the exercises were defensive and aimed at simulating a response to an invasion.
  • Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania increased security and closed some borders in response.
  • Belarus invited foreign journalists and observers from 23 countries to watch the drills.
  • Compared to previous exercises, fewer troops participated, reflecting efforts to ease tensions.
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