Ukraine Russia Conflict: Belarus deploy special forces soldiers on Ukraine border

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 18, 2022 03:22 PM2022-05-18T15:22:59+5:302022-05-18T15:23:08+5:30

Belarus has deployed special forces soldiers along the Ukraine border, the UK Ministry of Defence has said. MoD said ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Belarus deploy special forces soldiers on Ukraine border | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Belarus deploy special forces soldiers on Ukraine border

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Belarus deploy special forces soldiers on Ukraine border

Belarus has deployed special forces soldiers along the Ukraine border, the UK Ministry of Defence has said. MoD said that the presence of president Alexander Lukashenko’s forces would “likely fix Ukrainian troops, so they cannot deploy in support of operations in the Donbas”.

“Following exercise activity earlier this month, Belarus has announced the deployment of special operations forces along the Ukraine border, as well as air defence, artillery and missile units to training ranges in the west of the country,” the MoD said.

“The presence of Belarusian forces near the border will likely fix Ukrainian troops, so they cannot deploy in support of operations in the Donbas.”

Meanwhile, Russia on 24th February launched the war on Ukraine. And, according to the latest updates, The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has said that Europe risked paying the most expensive energy prices in the world by abandoning Russian energy supplies. A village in Russia’s western province of Kursk bordering Ukraine came under Ukrainian fire, the regional governor said, but there were no injuries. Also, Finland and Sweden announced they will submit their bids to join Nato together, despite Turkey’s threat to block the military alliance’s expansion. Finland’s parliament overwhelmingly approved a government proposal to join Nato, a day after Sweden confirmed its intention to join the alliance. However, Eight people have died and 12 were wounded after Russia launched a missile strike on the village of Desna in the northern Ukrainian region of Chernihiv, according to Ukraine’s state emergency service. The regional governor, Viacheslav Chaus, said Russia launched four missiles at around 5 am local time on Tuesday.

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