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Russia, Belarus training together as a single army: Lukashenko

Por: Newsweek World December 04, 2022

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The war between Russia and Ukraine is entering some blistering cold months ahead as it enters the fourth quarter of one year of fighting. Russia has retreated in some occupied areas but now has an ally willing to step alongside and fight with them.Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko said this weekend that his country and Russia continue training together, with Belarusians preparing to fight alongside Russian comrades against Ukraine.I think the... + full article



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