Neighboring Belarus, controlled by the aggressor country Russia, announced on October 3 that it was conducting a check of the combat readiness of its army.
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This is stated in a statement by the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Belarus.
The inspection is comprehensive and will determine the readiness of military units and subunits to carry out tasks as intended. The troops will march to designated areas as soon as possible, followed by the implementation of standards for combat training subjects. In addition, military and special equipment will be tested through test runs, including over rough terrain,” the statement says.
The inspection began on Tuesday on the orders of self-proclaimed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
The Defense Ministry of Belarus reports on the planned movements of military equipment and personnel along public roads in the Minsk and Vitebsk regions. The inspection also involves the use of aviation to support the October actions of the Ground Forces.
Source: Racurs

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