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Russia and Belarus to hold joint military exercises in September, Minsk says

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Posted on August 12, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Russian and Belarusian armies are set to hold joint strategic exercises in Belarus from September 12-16, the Belarusian Defence Ministry said on Tuesday. The aim of the drills is

Russia and Belarus Plan Joint Military Exercises in September

Overview of Joint Military Exercises

MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Russian and Belarusian armies are set to hold joint strategic exercises in Belarus from September 12-16, the Belarusian Defence Ministry said on Tuesday.

Objectives of the Drills

The aim of the drills is to test the capabilities of Russia and Belarus and "ensure the military security of the Union State and their readiness to repel possible aggression," the ministry cited Major General Valery Revenko as saying.

Reactions from Ukraine and NATO

The Union State is a borderless union and alliance between the two former Soviet republics and neighbours.

Belarus-Russia Relations

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned earlier this year, without giving details or citing evidence, that Russia was "preparing something" in Belarus this summer under the guise of routine military exercises.

In an interview with Time Magazine last week, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said he had decided to move the location of the joint military drills away from Belarus' western borders with European Union countries, citing security concerns raised in Poland and the Baltic nations.

Lukashenko called the idea that Belarus would utilise the drills to attack the three Baltic countries and Poland "complete nonsense."

Revenko, the Major General, said the Belarusian-Russian drills were "being used as a pretext for ongoing militarisation" in neighbouring NATO countries, citing upcoming joint NATO drills in Poland involving at least 34,000 troops.

Belarus, Russia's closest ally, has seen its relations with western neighbours and Ukraine deteriorate over the last few years after Moscow used Belarusian territory as a staging ground for an assault on Kyiv it launched in February 2022.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lucy PapachristouEditing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia and Belarus will hold joint military exercises in September.
  • The drills aim to test military capabilities and ensure security.
  • Ukraine and NATO express concerns over the exercises.
  • Belarus moves drills away from EU borders due to security concerns.
  • Belarus and Russia's relations with the West have deteriorated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is military security?
Military security refers to the measures taken by a state to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity against external threats and aggression.
What is a joint military exercise?
A joint military exercise is a training operation conducted by two or more military forces to enhance interoperability and readiness for potential conflicts.
What is the role of NATO?
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance formed for mutual defense and security among member countries, primarily in Europe and North America.
What is military aggression?
Military aggression is the use of armed forces by one nation against another, often characterized by invasion or occupation, without justification or provocation.

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