Belarus says joint air defence units with Russia reinforced

Belarus says joint air defence units with Russia reinforced

Ukraine previously warned that Moscow may use Belarus to invade from the north.

Belarus and Russia are close allies and often participate in joint military drills. (AP pic)
MINSK:
Belarus’s defence ministry said today that joint Russian-Belarusian air defence forces had been reinforced, with new missile units moved into position.

“Anti-aircraft missile units advanced to designated areas and took up combat duty,” the ministry said in a brief statement.

Belarus is a close ally of Russia and allowed President Vladimir Putin to use its territory as one of the launchpads for his Feb 24 invasion of Ukraine.

The two countries plan to hold joint aviation drills in the second half of January, beginning next Monday.

Ukraine has repeatedly warned that Putin may try to use Belarus to launch a new invasion of Ukraine from the north, a step that would open a major new front in the war.

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