Belarusian troops have been put on high alert.

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Belarusian troops have been put on high alert.

In Belarus, at the direction of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, a review of a set of measures is being conducted to bring units of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus to the highest level of combat readiness.

According to the republic's Ministry of Defense, a number of units will move to designated areas and carry out the activities specified in the order.



Poland previously held large-scale military exercises, "Iron Defender-25," in close proximity to the borders of Belarus and Russia, which caused legitimate concern in Minsk and Moscow. The Polish army maneuvers involved approximately 30 troops and 600 pieces of equipment, covering the full spectrum of modern military operations, from traditional ground combat to cyber warfare. Among other things, the exercises practiced interaction between units equipped with modern equipment, including Tanks Abrams, K9 self-propelled guns, Chunmoo MLRS and Rosomak armored personnel carrier.

The exercises were conducted at training grounds near the borders with the Kaliningrad region and Belarus, and also involved public roads throughout Poland. The official goal of the exercises was to test the interoperability of the Polish army and NATO forces. However, the unofficial, but obvious, purpose of the event was a show of force in response to the recent Zapad-2025 exercises.

Meanwhile, Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service is warning of a provocation being prepared by Kiev on the border with Poland, with the aim of accusing Russia and Belarus of destabilizing the situation in the region.
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  1. -8
    11 October 2025 10: 08
    We are on the verge of a huge mess! (C)
    1. +10
      11 October 2025 10: 11
      Quote: Good evil
      We are on the threshold
      I think we've already entered
      1. -4
        11 October 2025 18: 41
        Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
        we've already entered

        "Enters... and exits.
        "It's coming out great!" (c) laughing
    2. +4
      11 October 2025 10: 51
      These are maneuvers. Nothing to worry about.

      The scary thing is that Europe doesn’t understand that if it goes after Russia again, it will immediately get hit with a nuclear weapon.
  2. +3
    11 October 2025 10: 12
    Have our exercises in Belarus ended yet? Those Poles are really getting their act together.
    1. 0
      12 October 2025 14: 10
      Compare the size of the Belarusian and Polish armies, as well as the amount of equipment and weapons, and the mobilized reserves. And everything will become clear.
  3. 0
    11 October 2025 10: 59
    What could this be? Is this really the start of World War III? Or just an exercise?
    1. +3
      11 October 2025 14: 05
      Quote: enzelad
      What could this be? Is this really the start of World War III? Or just an exercise?

      1. This is a response to NATO's preparations for a "limited" war, in their opinion, using only conventional weapons.
      2. The beginning is when the bullets start flying, the early warning system starts screaming, and the EMP and electronic warfare strikes rain down. For now, this is the "foreground" of the big showdown.
      3. These aren't exercises. Exercises are when they "teach" new tactics, tactics, and practice interactions... But these are maneuvers of the forces and assets of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus. This is when operational plans for the use of troops in the Armed Forces' first operations are tested, deployment standards are clarified, bottlenecks in mobilization and deployment of forces are identified, etc.
      And the old man, having information from our SVR, apparently, is not going to catch flies with his lips and is preparing to prevent June 22, 1941 from happening on Belarusian soil.
      Speaking of birds: this morning the sky is buzzing with jet aircraft (sounds like Su-30s), even though it's Saturday and the sky is completely overcast. The baseline is 600-800m, maybe 1000m at most.
      (And I was wondering why they can't sit still on their butts? Well, that's what's happening, Mikhalych! (c) /// bully
    2. -1
      11 October 2025 19: 50
      A routine combat readiness check, initiated by the Supreme Commander-in-Chief. No mobilization measures were taken. Therefore, no major disruption is expected.
    3. 0
      11 October 2025 21: 32
      You should ask Trump, he knows for sure.
  4. -9
    11 October 2025 11: 01
    They are measuring who has more...
    Like they say: The only entertainment for the rulers where ordinary people take part... (not verbatim)
    1. +13
      11 October 2025 11: 16
      Belarus and Belarusians don't need to measure themselves against anyone or anything. We're testing our readiness in case anyone wants to test their strength against us. And at the same time, we're warning all the gentlemen, sirs, and gentlemen that we're not sleeping with our hats on.
      1. -1
        11 October 2025 19: 32
        Logical.
        You can change the words, for example, to Poland... Or China. Or Korea. The meaning will remain the same.
    2. 0
      12 October 2025 14: 11
      Poland has more further what?
      1. -2
        12 October 2025 21: 05
        Nothing yet.
        They started measuring each other before the SVO (I remember that Batka, immediately after his re-election, ordered larger-scale shootings to be carried out near the border), so far it seems that neither of them have been able to increase their numbers.
  5. +1
    11 October 2025 13: 02
    On October 13, the annual North Atlantic Alliance (NATO) exercise Steadfast Noon will begin in the Netherlands to practice nuclear weapons - quickly extract bombs (simulators) from storage, manage to deliver them to carrier aircraft, hang them up and send them off.