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Russian build-up on Ukrainian border enters new stage

Russian troops and equipment arrived in Belarus this month. (Russian MoD)

Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered their highest level of activity and movement since the autumn-winter build-up began in late October.

Evidence indicates activity from all of Russia's major regional commands, and Moscow has also signalled that it will move a large number of surface vessels, including six landing ship tanks (LSTs), a cruiser, and a destroyer, into the Mediterranean Sea, where they could easily continue into the Black Sea. Janes expects the LSTs to enter the Mediterranean Sea by mid-week, followed by Pacific Fleet vessels by the end of the week. Russia also appears to be activating some troops and may be beginning to move aircraft and ground-support crews to operational airbases.

By far, the most significant of the movements is the mass deployment of forces from all five Eastern Military District (EMD) commands into Belarus under the guise of the Russian-Belarusian exercise,


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Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered ...

Russian build-up on Ukrainian border enters new stage

Russian troops and equipment arrived in Belarus this month. (Russian MoD)

Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered their highest level of activity and movement since the autumn-winter build-up began in late October.

Evidence indicates activity from all of Russia's major regional commands, and Moscow has also signalled that it will move a large number of surface vessels, including six landing ship tanks (LSTs), a cruiser, and a destroyer, into the Mediterranean Sea, where they could easily continue into the Black Sea. Janes expects the LSTs to enter the Mediterranean Sea by mid-week, followed by Pacific Fleet vessels by the end of the week. Russia also appears to be activating some troops and may be beginning to move aircraft and ground-support crews to operational airbases.

By far, the most significant of the movements is the mass deployment of forces from all five Eastern Military District (EMD) commands into Belarus under the guise of the Russian-Belarusian exercise,


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Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered ...

Russian build-up on Ukrainian border enters new stage

Russian troops and equipment arrived in Belarus this month. (Russian MoD)

Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered their highest level of activity and movement since the autumn-winter build-up began in late October.

Evidence indicates activity from all of Russia's major regional commands, and Moscow has also signalled that it will move a large number of surface vessels, including six landing ship tanks (LSTs), a cruiser, and a destroyer, into the Mediterranean Sea, where they could easily continue into the Black Sea. Janes expects the LSTs to enter the Mediterranean Sea by mid-week, followed by Pacific Fleet vessels by the end of the week. Russia also appears to be activating some troops and may be beginning to move aircraft and ground-support crews to operational airbases.

By far, the most significant of the movements is the mass deployment of forces from all five Eastern Military District (EMD) commands into Belarus under the guise of the Russian-Belarusian exercise,


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Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered ...

Russian build-up on Ukrainian border enters new stage

Russian troops and equipment arrived in Belarus this month. (Russian MoD)

Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered their highest level of activity and movement since the autumn-winter build-up began in late October.

Evidence indicates activity from all of Russia's major regional commands, and Moscow has also signalled that it will move a large number of surface vessels, including six landing ship tanks (LSTs), a cruiser, and a destroyer, into the Mediterranean Sea, where they could easily continue into the Black Sea. Janes expects the LSTs to enter the Mediterranean Sea by mid-week, followed by Pacific Fleet vessels by the end of the week. Russia also appears to be activating some troops and may be beginning to move aircraft and ground-support crews to operational airbases.

By far, the most significant of the movements is the mass deployment of forces from all five Eastern Military District (EMD) commands into Belarus under the guise of the Russian-Belarusian exercise,


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Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered ...

Russian build-up on Ukrainian border enters new stage

Russian troops and equipment arrived in Belarus this month. (Russian MoD)

Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered their highest level of activity and movement since the autumn-winter build-up began in late October.

Evidence indicates activity from all of Russia's major regional commands, and Moscow has also signalled that it will move a large number of surface vessels, including six landing ship tanks (LSTs), a cruiser, and a destroyer, into the Mediterranean Sea, where they could easily continue into the Black Sea. Janes expects the LSTs to enter the Mediterranean Sea by mid-week, followed by Pacific Fleet vessels by the end of the week. Russia also appears to be activating some troops and may be beginning to move aircraft and ground-support crews to operational airbases.

By far, the most significant of the movements is the mass deployment of forces from all five Eastern Military District (EMD) commands into Belarus under the guise of the Russian-Belarusian exercise,


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Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered ...

Russian build-up on Ukrainian border enters new stage

Russian troops and equipment arrived in Belarus this month. (Russian MoD)

Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered their highest level of activity and movement since the autumn-winter build-up began in late October.

Evidence indicates activity from all of Russia's major regional commands, and Moscow has also signalled that it will move a large number of surface vessels, including six landing ship tanks (LSTs), a cruiser, and a destroyer, into the Mediterranean Sea, where they could easily continue into the Black Sea. Janes expects the LSTs to enter the Mediterranean Sea by mid-week, followed by Pacific Fleet vessels by the end of the week. Russia also appears to be activating some troops and may be beginning to move aircraft and ground-support crews to operational airbases.

By far, the most significant of the movements is the mass deployment of forces from all five Eastern Military District (EMD) commands into Belarus under the guise of the Russian-Belarusian exercise,


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Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered ...

Russian build-up on Ukrainian border enters new stage

Russian troops and equipment arrived in Belarus this month. (Russian MoD)

Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered their highest level of activity and movement since the autumn-winter build-up began in late October.

Evidence indicates activity from all of Russia's major regional commands, and Moscow has also signalled that it will move a large number of surface vessels, including six landing ship tanks (LSTs), a cruiser, and a destroyer, into the Mediterranean Sea, where they could easily continue into the Black Sea. Janes expects the LSTs to enter the Mediterranean Sea by mid-week, followed by Pacific Fleet vessels by the end of the week. Russia also appears to be activating some troops and may be beginning to move aircraft and ground-support crews to operational airbases.

By far, the most significant of the movements is the mass deployment of forces from all five Eastern Military District (EMD) commands into Belarus under the guise of the Russian-Belarusian exercise,


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Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered ...

Russian build-up on Ukrainian border enters new stage

Russian troops and equipment arrived in Belarus this month. (Russian MoD)

Following a relative lull in activity after 1 January, Russia's armed forces appear to have entered their highest level of activity and movement since the autumn-winter build-up began in late October.

Evidence indicates activity from all of Russia's major regional commands, and Moscow has also signalled that it will move a large number of surface vessels, including six landing ship tanks (LSTs), a cruiser, and a destroyer, into the Mediterranean Sea, where they could easily continue into the Black Sea. Janes expects the LSTs to enter the Mediterranean Sea by mid-week, followed by Pacific Fleet vessels by the end of the week. Russia also appears to be activating some troops and may be beginning to move aircraft and ground-support crews to operational airbases.

By far, the most significant of the movements is the mass deployment of forces from all five Eastern Military District (EMD) commands into Belarus under the guise of the Russian-Belarusian exercise,


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