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One of training flights may become non-training one - Head of Rivne Regional Military Administration Koval about air exercises of Russia and Belarus
Air exercises in Belarus will affect the rhythm of life of the whole Ukraine - it should be understood that one of these training flights may become non-training
This was stated by the head of the Rivne Regional Military Administration Vitalii Koval on the air of Espreso.
"We expect that these air exercises will affect the rhythm of life in the region and the country. Every time a strategic fighter and bomber takes off, we have to have an air raid. Yesterday, there was no such alarm. According to our information, this equipment did not off. Yesterday was a quiet day. We will see how it will be further. I urge the population not to be indifferent and not to ignore these alarms. One of these training flights may become non-training - we must understand this. Hundreds of alarms that have already been should not relax us and distract our attention," Koval said.
- January 16 started a joint flight-tactical exercise of aviation units of the Belarusian and Russian armed forces, which are part of the aviation component of the regional grouping of troops (forces)
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