Belarusian army holding large-scale drills
The Belarusian army is holding large-scale drills under the direction of the Western Operational Command’s chief on August 28-31, the republic’s Defense Ministry reported, according to TASS news agency.
"An integrated grouping of forces has been set up to hold a comprehensive tactical exercise. It comprises Airborne Force, motor rifle, armored and artillery units and also the squads of unmanned aerial vehicles and electronic warfare systems," the Defense Ministry said.
Helicopters will redeploy from the Machulishchi aerodrome in the Minsk Region to the Lida airfield in the Grodno Region to provide support for the troops’ operations, it said.
"A parachute battalion of the 103rd separate airborne brigade has conducted a march to the designated area and started practicing anti-saboteur measures," the statement reads.
As reported earlier, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko earlier instructed the Defense Ministry to closely follow NATO forces’ movements in Poland and Lithuania and put the troops on high alert on the country’s western borders, noting the escalation of tension in the region.
Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin issued an order on August 19 to beef up the grouping of forces in the Grodno area with the battalions of tactical missiles and multiple rocket launchers and with a squad of drones and air defense systems.