Ukrainian Intelligence sees no signs of offensive group formation in Belarus, but threat remains

There are currently no signs of the formation of a powerful offensive group in Belarus, but the Ukrainian defense forces are ready for any development 

Vadym Skibitskyi, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, said this on the air of the telethon on November 30.

According to him, the intelligence does not record a powerful offensive group, but all processes are controlled by the Russian Federation.

"The threat remains, because there are plans to use the Union State group, but there is not enough weaponry," Skibitskyi said and emphasized that the Ukrainian military is ready for any development.

"We are monitoring everything that is happening on the territory of Belarus," said the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate.

The intelligence officer added that Russia is actively exporting ammunition from Belarus.

"For a long time, two months, the Russian Federation exported 122-mm, 152-mm ammunition from Belarus. These are artillery ammunition. There is no data on the export of Tochka-U-type missiles from Belarus," Skibitskyi said.