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Military pilots from Russia, Belarus redeploy to Russian airfields in joint drills

On October 15, 2022, the Belarusian Defense Ministry announced the arrival of the first military trains with Russian troops in the republic

MINSK, January 26. /TASS. Aviation units from Russia and Belarus are practicing redeploying to Russian airfields during the drills of the joint regional battlegroup, the Belarusian Defense Ministry reported on Thursday.

"The joint tactical flight exercise of the armed forces from the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation practices redeploying aircraft of Belarusian and Russian aviation units to operational airfields, including those located on Russian territory," the statement reads.

As part of the joint tactical flight exercise, "the aircraft crews are also operating as simulated targets to check air defense alert forces," the ministry said.

"At the Brest training ground, helicopter crews are providing for the parachute and parachute-free landing of special operations forces," it added.

The tactical flight exercise of the Air Force component of the Russia-Belarus joint regional battlegroup is running on Belarusian soil on January 16 - February 1. The Russian-Belarusian joint tactical flight drills are aimed at boosting interoperability in jointly fulfilling combat training objectives and the maneuvers are focused on conducting air reconnaissance, carrying out joint aerial patrols along the state border, providing air support for combat teams, landing a tactical assault force, delivering cargo and evacuating casualties. The drills involve all of the airfields and training grounds of the Belarusian Air Force and Air Defense Troops.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced on October 10, 2022 that Belarus and Russia had begun deploying a regional group of forces mostly consisting of Belarusian military personnel. As the Belarusian leader pointed out, the decision to deploy the joint group of forces had been made during talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and was prompted by the escalation on the western borders of the Belarus-Russia Union State.

The Belarusian Defense Ministry announced on October 15, 2022, the arrival of the first military trains with Russian troops in the republic. As the ministry specified, the Russian military contingent in the joint regional group of forces would total about 9,000 personnel and there were plans to deploy about 170 tanks, as many as 200 armored combat vehicles and 100 artillery guns and mortars to Belarus from Russia.

President Putin announced on December 19, 2022, following talks with his Belarusian counterpart Lukashenko in the capital of Belarus that Moscow and Minsk would continue the practice of joint drills and other combat training measures, including as part of the joint group of forces.

The Belarusian Defense Ministry reported in early January 2023 that measures continued to beef up the regional group of forces and the designated troops were ready for accomplishing the objectives of defending the Belarus-Russia Union State.