NewsBelarus boosts air defence amid rising drone threats from Ukraine

Belarus boosts air defence amid rising drone threats from Ukraine

Belarusians are strengthening their border with Ukraine due to fears of drones.
Belarusians are strengthening their border with Ukraine due to fears of drones.
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Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

29 June 2024 12:57

Belarus has reported that its border with Ukraine is now more secure thanks to additional air defence forces. According to Reuters, these forces are tasked with protecting "critical infrastructure objects" in light of increasing Ukrainian drone activity in the region.

Many reports from Russian and Belarusian media or government representatives are part of propaganda. Such reports are part of the information war conducted by the Russian Federation.

Reuters quoted Col. Andrei Sevyaryntsyk, commander of the Belarusian air defence forces, as saying that the airspace over the border is "tense."

"The army is prepared to resolutely use all the available forces and assets to protect the territory and the population of the Republic of Belarus from possible provocations in the air space," Sevyaryntsyk said in a statement issued by the Belarusian Ministry of Defence.

Is Ukraine moving forces?

According to Reuters, the Belarusian Ministry of Defence reported that it allegedly has information indicating that Ukraine has moved a larger number of forces, weapons, and military equipment to the northern Zhytomyr region, which borders Belarus.

General Pavel Muravyeyka, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus, stated that Ukraine has deployed special units, the so-called special forces, at the border with Belarus, reports Nasza Niwa.

Reconnaissance drone over Belarus

On Friday, the independent portal Zerkalo.io, citing the Belarusian State Border Committee, reported that at the border with Ukraine, Belarusian border guards shot down a reconnaissance drone and discovered a bunker.

The Belarusian border guard reported that it has information about the presence of the so-called Russian Volunteer Corps (RVC) at the border with Ukraine, in the area of responsibility of the Zhytomyr Border Unit. It was reported that "active intelligence activities" were recorded on this border section.

The statement said that along the border, flights of Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles are regularly observed, adding that attempts by such vehicles to enter Belarusian airspace are being thwarted using weapons and electronic warfare.

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