Russia starts major military drills in Belarus as US and Nato watch closely

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MOSCOW - Russia and Belarus begin their largest joint military drills in years on Thursday , watched closely by the United States and EuropeThousands of troops backed by tanks, fighter aircraft and a

dvanced S-400 missile-defence systems are involved in the"Allied Resolve 2022" exercises in Belarus that run to Feb 20.

While Russia conducts regular drills with Belarus, these exercises"may be on a larger scale than before" in response to pressure from Nato, he said. after the US and its Nato allies warned a buildup of close to 130,000 Russian troops near the Ukrainian border may be preparation for an invasion as soon as this month, including via Belarus from the north.

The Defence Ministry in Moscow has not said how many Russian troops are taking part, though it has said the drills do not exceed limits under a 2011 agreement on confidence-building measures in Europe. Those specify that exercises involving at least 9,000 troops require notification and that foreign observers must be invited if it is more than 13,000.

Russian President Vladimir Putin wants the US and Europe to exclude Ukraine from future membership of Nato as part of new security guarantees sought by Moscow, a demand they have rejected.that Mr Putin had agreed not to escalate the standoff over Ukraine, though the Kremlin declined to endorse this claim.

Russia has not massed enough forces near Ukraine for a large-scale operation, though the drills may allow Moscow to establish a permanent military presence in Belarus, said Mr Mikhail Barabanov, a defence expert at the Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, a Moscow-based think tank.

 

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