Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus in place, 'in good condition' — Lukashenko
The Belarusian president stressed that military personnel were undergoing routine daily training | On March 25, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that at Minsk’s request, Moscow would deploy its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, in a move similar to what the United States had long been doing on the territory of its allies. Moscow has already provided Minsk with Iskander tactical missile systems capable of carrying nuclear weapons and has helped Minsk to re-equip its planes to carry specialized warheads. Belarusian missile force crews and air pilots have been trained on the territory of Russia.
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