Belarus states deployment of anti-aircraft missile battalion on Ukraine border - ISW
Belarus has announced the deployment of the Polonez multiple launch rocket system battalion on the border with Ukraine, citing a purportedly complex situation. This could be Russia's attempt to increase its military presence in Belarus, informs the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
On Friday, June 28, the Ministry of Defense of Belarus announced the purported deployment of the Polonez multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) on the Belarusian-Ukrainian border in response to a "complex situation" and as part of a sudden readiness check.
According to analysts from ISW, this escalation of activity in Belarus could be Russia's effort to increase its military presence there and further integrate Belarus into favorable frameworks for Russia, including the activities of the Wagner Group on Belarusian territory.
Events leading up to this
Recently, Belarusian border guards claimed to have allegedly destroyed a quadcopter in the Gomel region that was reportedly moving from Ukrainian territory deep into Belarus.
Additionally, Belarusian authorities stated they allegedly discovered a cache of components for making explosive devices in the Gomel region. Belarus has announced increased border security measures with Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has rejected accusations against Belarus and advised investigating whether Russian special forces are operating from their territory.