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Russia plans to station its new hypersonic Oreshnik missiles in Belarus next year. President Vladimir Putin confirmed this during a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk ...
Russia has stationed tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, marking the first deployment of its nuclear arsenal outside Russian territory since the Cold War. Belarusian President Alexander ...
SATELLITE pictures have exposed mad Vladimir Putin’s modernisation of Russia’s closest nuclear sites to Britain. The Russian dictator is believed to store at least 100 atomic missiles ...
Lukashenko allowed Russia to use his country's territory to invade Ukraine in February 2022 and has let Moscow deploy some of its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. This article includes ...
RUSSIA is set to deploy Oreshnik hypersonic missiles capable of carrying nukes at Nato’s doorsteps in a chilling taunt to the West. It comes as Vladimir Putin and his pal Alexander Lukashenko… ...
Tactical nuclear weapons deployed on Belarusian soil could be used if the need arises, Russian Ambassador to Belarus Boris Gryzlov said in a comment for RT released via Telegram.
Russia is preparing to build a factory in Belarus that can make up to 100,000 drones a year. Moscow said the plant would bring "effective security" to Minsk but didn't say if it's for weapons.
Russia and Belarus will hold a joint military exercise in September, officials said, part of efforts by the two neighbors and allies to expand their military ties amid the fighting in Ukraine.
Belarus’s Lukashenko calls Putin his “elder brother,” but over his 30-year rule he’s balanced close ties to Moscow with keeping his country from being swallowed.
Since Putin sent troops into Ukraine in 2022, he and other Kremlin voices have frequently threatened the West with Russia’s nuclear arsenal to discourage it from ramping up support for Kyiv.