The armed forces of Ukraine caused considerable damage to the personnel of the Russian army.

In particular, the troops at the base of the weaker Belarusian army testify.

This is stated in the review of the British Ministry of Defense as of March 24.

According to intelligence, the occupying army is believed to have relocated at least 1,000 servicemen who were training at the Obuz-Lesnovsky training ground in southwestern Belarus.

Although no new troop rotation has been seen, the army of occupation continues to keep troops in place, indicating that it is considering continuing the training program.

"The fact that Russia managed to train its personnel on the basis of the much less experienced Belarusian army emphasizes that Russia's "special military operation" seriously disrupted the training system of the Russian military - the instructors are mostly deployed in Ukraine," the review says.

Also, according to British intelligence, Russia sees the continued indirect support of the war by Belarus as an important political message.

Earlier, British intelligence reported that

Russia

partially regained control over the direct approaches to the city of Kreminna.

Apparently, the Russian military also wants to return the Kupyansk logistics hub. 

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