Part of Belarusian troops that were on the border with Ukraine are returning to Brest
The 38th Airborne Assault Division of Belarusian Armed Forces,which was transferred to the border with Ukraine, is already returning to the base
Belarusian Gayun reports on Telegram.
"Belarus continues sudden check of combat readiness of Belarusian Armed Forces. We have collected the latest news, among which we will immediately highlight that the 38th Airborne Assault Division, which was transferred to the border with Ukraine, is already returning to Brest," the message says.
According to information, a column consisting of about 20 BMP-2 of 19th separate mechanized division was spotted yesterday evening in Borysov district, near the crossing over Berezyna river. Accordingly, at least two motorized rifle companies from 19th division were involved in surprise inspection.
"As we assumed, convoy was heading to 227th combined military training ground "Borysovsky", Belarusian Gayun wrote.
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On December 6, Belarus announced the start of "planned combat training exercises".
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The very next day, Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff reported that dissatisfaction with activities of military-political leadership was growing among border guards and Belarusian Armed Forces.
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On December 12, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported that Kremlin is pushing Lukashenko's regime to war in Ukraine to tighten its control over Belarus.
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On December 13, it became known that Belarusian 103rd special forces division is being transferred to the Brest region. This region borders Ukrainian Volyn and Rivne regions.
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