Belarus aims to boost the number of its armed forces to 80,000 personnel says , General Staff

Belarus aims to boost the number of its armed forces to 80,000 personnel says , General Staff

Belarus aims to boost the number of its armed forces to 80,000 personnel says , General Staff
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  • Belarus intends to boost the size of its military to 80,000 soldiers. ”
  • The threat of missile and air strikes from Belarusian territory continues in the Volyn and Polissya directions.
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  • Belarus’ armed forces are anticipated to rise to 80,000 people as a result of the establishment of the southern operational command “The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces published a statement on Facebook.

 

Belarus intends to boost the size of its military to 80,000 soldiers. “The threat of missile and air strikes from Belarusian territory continues in the Volyn and Polissya directions. Belarus’ armed forces are anticipated to rise to 80,000 people as a result of the establishment of the southern operational command “The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces published a statement on Facebook.

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Furthermore, the General Staff states that the enemy has not begun any action in the direction of Siversky, and that no evidence of strike groups formation have been found. To limit Ukraine’s Defense Forces, the enemy continues to station up to three battalion tactical units in the Bryansk and Kursk regions’ border areas.

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From the Russian Federation’s territory, mortar strikes were fired on Ukrainian soldiers in the Khodyne and Velyka Pisarivka areas of the Sumy region.

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