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Military of Belarus improves defence skills, but is not yet ready for offensive

Sunday, 26 February 2023, 09:51
Military of Belarus improves defence skills, but is not yet ready for offensive

Belarus has extended its military exercises until March, but the Belaruski Hajun monitoring group is confident that Lukashenko's troops are not as ready for offensive actions as before. 

Source: Belaruski Hajun, and independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet

Quote: "We see another extension of the exercises for a week at the Belarusian training grounds, which have been going on continuously since 29 April 2022.

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The total number of extensions amounted to 44 weeks. The Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus are improving their skills and becoming more prepared for defence, but, as before, they are not ready for offensive actions due to a lack of real combat experience."

Details: Reportedly, training in Belarus has been extended at least until 6 March. 

This is evidenced by the schedule of exercises at Belarusian training grounds. 25-26 February became a day off for some training grounds, while others, where the Russian Armed Forces are concentrated, will continue to work without interruption: Osipovichi, Domanove, Lepelskyi, and Obuz-Lesnovsky training grounds. 

Background: The situation at the Ukrainian state border is under control, and the Defence Forces are monitoring all actions of Russian forces in order not to let any provocations happen.

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