Joint exercises of the armed forces of the Republic of Belarus and the Russian Federation in Belarus have been extended at least until February 6.

This is reported by the monitoring group "Belarusian Gayun".

This is evidenced by the schedule of exercises at Belarusian training grounds.

January 28-29 will be a day off for some training grounds, while others, where the Russian Armed Forces are concentrated, will continue to work without interruption: "Osypovichskyi", "Domanovo", "Lepelskyi", "Obuz-Lesnivskyi", "Gozkii".

In general, the continuation of exercises at the Belarusian training grounds at the moment looks like this from January 30 until:

◾️227 combined military training ground "Borysivskyi" (Borysivskyi district) until February 4;


◾️Polygon "Gozky" 6 ombre.

(Hrodna district) until 03.02;


◾️Polygon "Brestsky" 38 odshbr.

(Brest district) until February 4;


◾️Polygon "Osypovichskyi" 51 abr.

(Osypovych district) until February 5;


◾️212th aviation training ground "Niman" (Novogrudsky district) until February 3;


◾️230 combined military training ground "Obuz-Lisnivskyi" (Baranovichi district) until February 6;


◾️174 training ground of the Air Force and air defense forces "Domanovo" (Ivatsevichi district) until February 5;


◾️Polygon "Lepelskyi" 19 ombre.

(Lepel district) until 05.02.

In addition, the 210th aviation training ground of the Air Force and Air Defense Forces ("Ruzhany" training ground) continues its work until January 31 inclusive.

"Thus, we see another extension of the exercises for a week at the Belarusian training grounds, which continue continuously from April 29, 2022. The total number of extensions was 40 weeks. The Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus are improving their skills, becoming more prepared for defense, but as before, they are not ready to offensive actions due to the lack of real combat experience", - notes the monitoring group "Belarusian Gayun".

Photo: Telegram / Belorussky grove

We will remind that, according to the General Staff, there are currently 10,000 to 30,000 mobilized Russians training in Belarus.

Earlier, the "Belarusian Gayun" monitoring group reported that Russia is likely to redeploy its troops in Belarus.

According to information from the media, an analogue of "Wagner" PVK is being created in Belarus.

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