MADRID, March 24 (EUROPA PRESS) –
British Intelligence Services had confirmed this Friday that Russia would redeploy “at least a thousand” troops in Ukraine after receiving training in Belarus and had highlighted that Moscow considered that Minsk’s “indirect support” for the invasion was an “important political message”.
“By mid-March 2023, Russia may have redeployed at least a thousand soldiers who had received training at the Obuz-Lesnovski camp in southwest Belarus,” they said, according to a series of messages published by the UK’s Ministry of Defense via its Twitter account.
As such, they have highlighted that “although no new troop rotation has been detected, Russia has likely left the camp,which indicates that it is considering resuming a training program.”
“The fact that Russia is forced to train its personnel under the inexperienced Belarusian Army underscores how much Russia’s ‘special military operations’ have affected the Russian Army’s training system, given that most of the instructors have been deployed in Ukraine”, they fixated.
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