MINSK, January 15. /TASS/. Units of the Russian aerospace forces continue to arrive in Belarus to take part in joint tactical drills, the Belarusian defense ministry said on Sunday.
"Units of the Russian aerospace forces are arriving at airfields in Belarus to take part in the joint tactical drills of the Belarusian and Russian armed forces," it wrote on its Telegram channel.
The Belarusian defense ministry said on January 8 that warplanes of the Russian aerospace forces had arrived in Belarus to take part in joint tactical drills of the air units of the regional group of forces on January 16 through February 1. It is planned to use all airfields and testing grounds of the Belarusian air and air defense forces.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced on October 10, 2022 that Belarus and Russia had begun to form a regional group of forces. In mid-October, the first Russian servicemen arrived in Belarus. After talks with Lukashenko in Minsk on December 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Moscow and Minsk would continue the practice of joint drills, including within the regional group of forces.