Amid fears of a “imminent attack” .. Russian military support for Belarus

Amid fears of a “imminent attack” .. Russian military support for Belarus

While the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that the decision to send troops to Belarus was “dictated by the ongoing activity in our neighbourhood,” the Kremlin claimed that the action was part of a “defensive operation.”
As a result of growing security threats, a number of its people have asked to leave Ukraine, and other nations, like Serbia, have closed their whole embassies.

Following the attack that targeted the Kerch Bridge, the Belarusian and Russian “military forces” reportedly started to integrate. This was according to the British tabloid “Daily Mail.”
Earlier, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced that Russia and Belarus will send a joint military force to the country’s western border to ease tensions.

After noting that they had begun building up their forces, Lukashenko continued by saying that the two nations will send out a regional military force.
Moscow has used a starting point for its military operation in Ukraine, where forces and equipment were sent to northern Ukraine from bases in Belarus..

Concerns over a “imminent attack” have led to Russian military assistance for Belarus.

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