Russia has initiated extensive nuclear drills, engaging more than 64,000 military personnel, following similar exercises conducted by Belarus in collaboration with Russia. These maneuvers, which are scheduled to take place from May 19 to May 21, have been described by the Russian Ministry of Defense as planned activities, although no further details regarding their scale have been provided.
The exercises involve significant military resources, including:
- Over 64,000 troops;
- 7,800 units of weaponry and equipment;
- More than 200 missile launchers;
- 8 nuclear submarines equipped with missile capabilities;
- Strategic and fighter aircraft.
In a related context, Belarus recently commenced joint exercises with Russia focused on the operational use of tactical nuclear weapons. The Belarusian government has asserted that these drills are not aimed at any third countries.
Ukraine has responded to these developments, expressing concerns that Belarus is becoming a nuclear platform for Russia. Officials in Ukraine have indicated that they are monitoring the situation closely.
Additionally, there are speculations within the Ukrainian presidential office that Russian President Vladimir Putin may announce a general mobilization following the upcoming State Duma elections.
Russia's recent nuclear exercises, involving a large number of troops and military assets, follow similar drills in Belarus. This escalation raises concerns in Ukraine about Belarus's role as a nuclear base for Russia.
