Russia does not currently have enough forces in Belarus that could pose a threat to Ukraine. The Ukrainian side has not recorded any attempts by Russian subversive reconnaissance groups to enter Belarus.
This was announced by the spokesman of the State Border Guard Service, Andriy Demchenko, during a telethon, UNN reports .
Russia does not currently have enough forces on the territory of Belarus that could pose a threat to our country. We do not record any attempts by the Russian subversive group to enter this section of the border. Of course, there is still a certain number of Russian military on the territory of Belarus, but these are mostly logistics units, support units
At the same time, he noted that, realizing the threat that could come from the territory of Belarus, the task of the Ukrainian side remains to be vigilant and build up defense capabilities and control the entire length of the border to prevent any actions or provocations.
At the same time, along the entire length of the border of Belarus, we have not noticed any unusual situations over the past long period
He also spoke about the situation on the border with Sumy region.
There were no border breakthroughs by Russia in Sumy region. But in general, the border with Russia is actually a front line, where we should expect and be prepared for any situation, including attempts of subversive activities, which the enemy is trying to use most of all on the border with our country
The SBGSU spokesperson noted that, in general, the activity of Russian saboteurs is not as high as it was before.
We do not record any attempts of sabotage with any systematic or periodicity. At the same time, the threat of subversive acts remains within Sumy region, where most such cases were recorded. It is also a threat to Chernihiv and Kharkiv regions. It was in this region that border guards recently repelled an attempted subversive attack, the enemy was defeated and retreated behind the state border
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On December 10, Demchenko reported that no attempts by Russian units to enter the Sumy region were recorded. It is difficult for the enemy to advance in that area because the terrain is swampy and it is not easy to gain a foothold there.
Recall
On December 6, self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko asked Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to deploy new weapons systemsin Belarus, including the Oreshnik missile system. The dictator agreed.
On December 10, Lukashenka claimed that more than a dozen nuclear warheads had allegedly been brought to Belarus .