Belarus once again continued joint military exercises with the Russian Federation – now they will continue until September 17.
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This was reported today, September 9, in the Telegram channel of the monitoring group “Belarusian Gayun,” which monitors the actions and movements of the military across the territory of Belarus.
It is noted that for some landfills in Belarus, September 9 and 10 became days off, but the Domanovo, Gozhsky and Obuz-Lesnovsky landfills operate without interruption.
Also, the “Belarusian Gayun” group provided a full schedule of exercises that will last at the training grounds from September 11 until the specified dates:
- 227-1 combined arms training ground “Borisovsky” (Borisovsky district) – until 16.09;
- training ground “Gozhsky” 6th ombre. (Grodno region) – until September 15;
- training ground “Brest” 38 odshbr (Brest region) – until September 16;
- training ground “Osipovichsky” 51 Abr (Osipovichsky district) – until September 15;
- 212th aviation training ground “Neman” (Novogrudok district) – until September 15;
- 230-1 combined arms training ground “Obuz-Lesnovsky” (Baranovichi district) – until September 17;
- 174-1 training ground for the Air Force and Air Defense Forces “Domanovo” (Ivatsevichi district) – until September 17;
- training ground “Lepelsky” 19th ombr (Lepelsky district) – until September 16.
Joint exercises between Russia and Belarus have continued continuously since April 29, 2022, and their completion date is periodically postponed.
Source: Racurs

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