The head of the GUR confirmed that Russia had already delivered the first nuclear warheads to Belarus.
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However, Kirill Budanov says that, based on the results of training with nuclear simulators at the Iskander complexes, they recognized their unpreparedness for the operation of such weapons.
Prior to this, large-scale training with nuclear simulators was carried out. I read the original documents on the results of training. Pretty ugly documents for Belarus.
The Russian 12th main department, this department responsible for these particular weapons, wrote that, based on the results of training with nuclear simulators for the Iskander system, which are in small numbers in Belarus, Belarus was recognized as completely unprepared to operate the use of such weapons, Budanov said. in a conversation with a 1+1 journalist.
On August 30, it became known that a batch of Iskander-M OTRK arrived in Belarus from Russia. According to the information of the Belarusian Gayun, a train with at least 10 Iskander-M OTRK units arrived at the Osipovichi station (Mogilev region) from the village of Kapustin Yar in the Astrakhan region of Russia.
It is known that there is a missile range of the same name – the 4th state central interspecific range of Russia. It is reported that the Iskander-M OTRK has already entered service with the Armed Forces. And this train with Iskanders is not the last to arrive in Belarus.
Source: Racurs

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