Albuquerque Journal

Jitters in Europe as Russia-Belarus war games start

Moscow’s real intentions queried

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MINSK, Belarus — Russia and Belarus began major war games Thursday, an operation involving thousands of troops, tanks and aircraft on NATO’s eastern edge practicing how to hunt down and destroy armed spies, among other maneuvers.

The Zapad (West) 2017 maneuvers, which are mainly taking place in Belarus this year, have caused concern among members of the Western military alliance and in neighborin­g countries. Some NATO members, including the Baltic states and Poland, have criticized a lack of transparen­cy about the exercises and questioned Moscow’s real intentions.

Russia and Belarus say the exercises, which run until Sept. 20, involve 5,500 Russian and 7,200 Belarusian troops. Russian military officials have said up to 70 aircraft, and about 250 tanks, 200 artillery systems and 10 navy ships will also be involved.

Estonian Defense Minister Juri Liuk, however, says Moscow could deploy up to 100,000 troops.

“Leaving weapons in Belarus means the Russian army could prepare bases for a sudden broad attack ... right at the NATO border,” Lithuanian officer Darius Antanaitis said.

While the Baltic nations fear the Zapad maneuvers may lead to a surprise Russian attack, the exercises have also been criticized by Belarusian opposition leaders. They say Russia could use the occasion to position a large, permanent contingent of troops in Belarus, leaving the country at the mercy of any armed confrontat­ion involving Moscow.

 ?? VAYAR MILITARY AGENCY ?? Russian military plots are presented Sept. 12 with traditiona­l welcoming bread and salt as they arrive in Belarus for massive war games due to start Thursday.
VAYAR MILITARY AGENCY Russian military plots are presented Sept. 12 with traditiona­l welcoming bread and salt as they arrive in Belarus for massive war games due to start Thursday.

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