Russian security forces accuse Belarus of “massively” disrupting arms supplies to army
- 24 October, 02:23
Russian Federal Service supervisors attached to a military-industrial complex in Belarus have accused Minsk of disrupting military supplies to the Russian army.
According to the information provided by the National Resistance Center, the Belarusian security services have been reprimanded over the shipment of Belarusian military-industrial complex products to partners from Iran. The products in question include modernized elements of MLRS (pipes), individual spare parts for UAVs, elements of automated command and control systems, and electronic countermeasures.
Moscow has reportedly demanded to put pressure on the heads of Belarusian enterprises and to start an audit to bring those involved to justice.
Russia’s ally Belarus is the main supporter of the Kremlin's war of aggression against Ukraine.
Russian forces used Belarusian territory to enter Ukraine back in February 2022 when Russian launched a full-fledged invasion of the country. The two countries’ armed forces are holding joint exercises on the Belarusian training grounds. The joint military drills have been underway since April 29, 2022. The total number of extensions has reached 79 weeks.