The military exercises of the army of Russia and Belarus, which continue in the territory of the Russian-controlled neighboring Belarus, have been extended until at least February 20. This was reported by the monitoring group “Belarusian Guyun”.
This is evidenced by the schedule of exercises at the Belarusian training grounds. February 11-12 will be days off for some training grounds, others, where the Russian armed forces are concentrated, will continue to work without interruption: Osipovichsky, Domanovo, Lepelsky, Obuz-Lesnovsky,” the Belarusian Gayun reported.
In general, the continuation of the exercises at the Belarusian training grounds was announced on February 13 and until:
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227th combined-arms training ground “Borisovsky” (Borisovsky district) – until February 18;
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Polygon “Gozhsky” of the 6th separate motorized brigade (Grodno region) – until February 17;
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Polygon “Brest” 38 ODSHBR (Brest district) – until February 18;
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Landfill “Osipovichsky” 51 abr. (Osipovichi district) – until February 19;
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212th aviation training ground “Neman” (Novogrudok district) – until February 17;
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230th combined-arms training ground “Obuz-Lesnovsky” (Baranovichi district) – until February 20;
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174th training ground of the Air Force and Air Defense Forces “Domanova” (Ivatsevichi district) – until February 19;
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Landfill “Lepelsky” of the 19th Motorized Brigade (Lepelsky district) – until February 19.
Thus, Belarus announced the next continuation of the exercises at the training grounds, which have been continuously ongoing since April 29, 2022.
Source: Racurs

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