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The Armed Forces control the situation on the border with Belarus, but the comma...

Invasion from the north: the Armed Forces told whether there was a threat to Ukraine through the training of the CSTO in Belarus

The Armed Forces control the situation on the border with Belarus, but the command stressed that the risk of the threat of use of sabotage and intelligence forces from the territory of the RB cannot be excluded. In September, the organization of the Collective Safety Agreement (CDU) will be trained in Belarus. This was reported by the Commander of the United States of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Lieutenant General Sergey Naev, reports Military Media Center on Telegram.

"In September, this is planned to conduct a series of joint exercises of the CDC (" Echelon "," Order "," Valu -Idaity ") in the territory of Belarus)," Sergey Naev said. He noted that these exercises can be used as a legitimization of military presence. In particular, Naev does not exclude the search for new reasons for renewing active actions from the northern direction, because Russia has not achieved strategic goals.

Therefore, provocation and diversions are possible on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border. According to him, the situation at the border with Belarus is fully controlled by the Armed Forces. There are no sharp changes, Russia has completely removed the land troops from Belarus, which are currently in the reserve, which are maintained by the Kupyansk-Liman direction. In addition, the signs of the formation of shock groups in the strip of "North" are not exposed.

While the Belarusian troops cover and group the cover of the state border from the Waval group are ready for restraint and defense in their territory. Sergey Naev added that the Armed Forces do not rule out the risk of threat of use of sabotage and intelligence forces from the territory of Belarus. Ukrainian fighters are trying to increase their contradictory and defense capabilities. City - Collective Security Agreement or Tashkent Covenant, Tashkent Treaty.

On May 15, 1992, the treaty was signed by the heads of Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. In 1993, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Georgia joined the UDTKB. Later, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Uzbekistan left the organizations of the organization. Currently, the CPU has 6 members. We will remind, on August 25, President of Belarus Oleksandr Lukashenko stated that the event does not need to worry for future military exercises of the CCU, which will begin on September 1.