Belarus continues to be tense Joint military exercise with Russia Suppresses Europe and America September 16 5:41

Russia and Belarus are planning to conduct joint military exercises one after another from this month to next month, and the two countries, which are wary of Western involvement in the situation in Belarus, are expected to impress military cooperation and restrain Europe and the United States. You can.

According to the Russian and Belarusian defense ministry, military exercises in both countries began on the 14th of this month at a training ground in western Belarus, with a total of more than 800 vacant troops participating in anti-terrorism exercises.



Furthermore, according to Russian media, an exercise involving six former Soviet countries, including Russia and Belarus, will be held in Belarus next month.



Belarus and Russia are wary of Western involvement as tensions continue in Belarus, including large-scale protests calling for President Lukashenko's resignation for fraudulent presidential elections last month.



President Putin said in a meeting with President Lukashenko on the 14th that "almost every month there are military events in both countries," and it seems that the two countries have an impression of military cooperation and aim to restrain Europe and the United States. You can.



On the other hand, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), a military alliance centered on the United States, has said that it will be watching the situation in Belarus, and it is expected that the exercise will further strengthen its vigilance.