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Russian soldier killed during training in Belarus, another injured – General Staff

In the village of Derevnaya, as a result of a violation of security measures at night, a soldier of the Russian Federation died.

During exercises in the Brest region of Belarus, one Russian soldier was killed, another soldier was wounded. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“The enemy continues to suffer losses, including in training centers before being sent to the area of ​​hostilities on the territory of Ukraine. So, in particular, in the village of Derevnaya, Brest region of the Republic of Belarus, in November 22 , the attacker died and one was injured,” the statement said.

Earlier it was reported that the generals of the Russian Federation came to Belarus to inspect the training of troops.

Recall that the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine immediately appealed to Belarusians. Russian special services are preparing provocations on the critical infrastructure of Belarus to blame Ukraine for them and involve Belarus in the war.

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Source: korrespondent

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