Belarus says rocket and air defense units will conduct exercises amid Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk Region
Belarus is sending rocket and artillery troops to Russia for military exercises, the Defense Ministry in Minsk announced on Tuesday.
The drills will involve the use of multiple rocket launch systems at an unspecified military range in Russia, the short message said.
On Monday, Minsk reported that it had also sent air defense forces for joint exercises with Russian troops. The Belarusian soldiers have been flown in on an Il-76 airlifter to Ashuluk range in Astrakhan Region in southern Russia, according to the statements.
The movement of troops comes amid a Ukrainian incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region, which began a week ago and indirectly involved Belarus when Kiev launched kamikaze drones through the country’s airspace.
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Minsk is not directly involved in the Ukraine conflict, but its air defenses, which are integrated with Russia’s, intercepted some drones and helped Russian forces target others, according to Belarusian officials.
”The downed drones appear to have been assembled [by Ukraine] together with NATO engineers,” Belarusian news agency Belta reported last week, after the crash sites were investigated.