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To spread: Russia has begun to bring in Belarus equipment and personnel for join...

Provocations are not excluded: the SPSU told what the forces of the Russian Federation concentrated in Belarus (video)

To spread: Russia has begun to bring in Belarus equipment and personnel for joint exercises, the active phase of which should take place in September. The spokesman for the State Border Service Andriy Demchenko assessed how possible the offensive on this "threatening" direction for Ukraine. "We are talking about several hundred conditionally servicemen of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and several dozen [units] of equipment that have already arrived in the territory of Belarus.

At the same time we also see that Belarus was also sent to Belarus, some forces sent to Russia," - said the representative of the DSSU 11. He explained that there are also sites in the territory of the Russian Federation where these joint training will take place. Ukrainian intelligence is closely monitoring the arrival and concentration of Russian forces in Belarus. "Because in general, this area is still threatening for us.

We understand that during these exercises it is impossible to exclude any provocations or a further security situation for our country," Demchenko said. However, he has been assessed as insignificant at the same time from Belarus. "In addition, we do not note that in the direction of our border in the territory of Belarus is formed or formed some shock formation.

The task of intelligence units is to get the necessary information about the forces of Russia, which it can involve in these exercises in Belarus. The eyelashes added that this direction is kept under full control to understand the intentions of the Russian Federation and Belarus, which "beats it". Nowadays, special changes in the situation on the border are not fixed. We will remind, large-scale training "West-2025" is conducted every two years.