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Russian military presence along the border shared by Belarus and Ukraine, as stated by Ukraine's Border Guard Service, remains unconfirmed.

Border situation with Belarus remains stable, and no substantial Russian military deployment exists that could potentially endanger Ukraine.

Russian military presence along the border shared by Belarus and Ukraine, as stated by Ukraine's Border Guard Service, remains unconfirmed.

The sitch at the border with Belarus ain't changin', and there aren't no Russian soldiers massin' up that'd spell trouble for Ukraine. That's what Andrii Demchenko, the State Border Guard Service spokesman, dropped in an interview with Ukraininform.

Demchenko noted, "At the moment, there aren't no Russian units on Belarusian territory that'd give us a reason to worry. Yet, this front stays threatening 'cause Russia might use it again. Right now, our boys keepin' an eye on the situation and ain't seen any strike group forming up or gettin' close to the border yet."

He continued, "We're monitorin' the sitch to see if it's about to change, 'cause it ain't out of the question that the enemy may pull a fast one and take action. Especially since they're hype about joint exercises again. If we spot any movement of Russian forces, we'll know about it."

Remember, Zelenskyy said way back that in the summer of 2025, Russia might have somethin' cookin' in Belarus under the guise of military exercises. In February, he said ole Putin aims to beef up the Belarusian front with 15 divisions totin' 100,000–150,000 troops in 2025. The exercisin' of the "regional groupin' of troops" of Belarus and Russia will go down on Belarusian soil in 2025.

So, keep your eyes peeled and your ears open, folks! Things on the border could get interesting. Don't forget to support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon. Stay alert! 💰🔥🇷🇺➡️🇺🇦 #Ukraine #Belarus #Russia

  1. The general news and politics surrounding Ukraine remain vital, as Russia's potential military exercises in Belarus, initially planned for the summer of 2025, could pose a significant threat to Ukraine's economy and security.
  2. Andrii Demchenko, the State Border Guard Service spokesman, has reiterated that there are currently no Russian units on Belarusian territory that could pose an immediate threat to Ukraine, but the situation remains tense and is being closely monitored.
  3. The ongoing war-and-conflicts in the region are a concern for Ukraine, as Russia might use its Belarusian front as a strategic advantage in any future conflict or canceling of military exercises.
  4. The Russian "regional grouping of troops" exercise, scheduled for 2025 on Belarusian soil, has been a topic of discussion for some time, with Ukraine keeping a close watch on any movements of Russian forces in the region.
Border with Belarus remains unaltered; no sizable Russian military forces presently constitute a menace to Ukraine.

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