Ukrainian troops conducted simulated training on urban warfare, assault rifles, driving armored vehicles and hostage rescue yesterday in the Rivne region near the Belarusian border.

(Reuters file photo)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Due to the recent frequent military actions between Belarus and Russia, Ukrainian troops conducted urban warfare, assault rifles, driving armored vehicles and hostage rescue in Rivne Oblast near the Belarusian border yesterday (11th) Simulation training to deal with potential threats.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, due to the tenacious resistance of Ukraine's Kyiv forces to the war in the east and south in the past few months, Russia has been forced to find another way to reverse the war situation by restarting the northern front.

According to reports, if the Russian army, which has suffered successive setbacks on the battlefield in recent months, launches a surprise attack from Belarus, the battle situation will once again change.

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Ukraine is concerned that Russia will build up troops on the territory of its ally Belarus and renew its offensive into northwestern Ukraine, even more fearful of an invasion attempt heading into the capital Kyiv last February.

According to Reuters, the Ukrainian army conducted exercises in three secret locations in northwestern Ukraine to fully demonstrate its military strength. Colonel Roman Voloschuk of the 104th Territorial Defense Brigade said: "Facing the Russian army, we have done Well prepared."

Machine gunner Artur Horodniuk also said: "They will get what they deserve, we are waiting for them".

A series of military activities have been held in Belarus for several months, such as joint exercises between Belarusian and Russian forces.

On the 13th of last month, the Ministry of Defense of Belarus announced a "raid combat readiness inspection", quickly deployed troops to the Ukrainian border, assembled troops on the Ukrainian border, and built pontoon bridges.

Although the Belarusian government announced that it will not directly participate in the war, it still puts Ukraine and many Western countries on alert.

Ukrainian troops conducted simulated training on urban warfare, assault rifles, driving armored vehicles and hostage rescue yesterday in the Rivne region near the Belarusian border.

(Reuters file photo)

Ukrainian troops conducted simulated training on urban warfare, assault rifles, driving armored vehicles and hostage rescue yesterday in the Rivne region near the Belarusian border.

(Reuters file photo)