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Russia sends nuclear-capable bombers on patrol over Belarus

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MOSCOW >> Russia sent a pair of nuclearcap­able long-range bombers to patrol the skies over Belarus on Saturday, a mission intended to underline close defense ties between the two allies amid tensions with the West.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the two Tu-22M3 strategic strike bombers practiced “performing joint tasks with the Belarusian air force and air defense.” Su30 fighter jets that Russia has supplied to Belarus escorted the bombers.

Saturday’s four-hour patrol marked Russia’s third such mission in Belarus since last month and took place amid Western concerns over a Russian troop buildup near Ukraine’s border.

The European Union has accused the authoritar­ian Lukashenko of encouragin­g migrants and refugees to use his country as a backdoor to illegally enter neighborin­g EU member nations Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. The EU imposed sanctions on Lukashenko’s government for its crackdown on internal dissent after Lukashenko’s disputed 2020 reelection.

The Belarusian leader wouldn’t elaborate on what kind of Russian weapons Belarus would be willing to accommodat­e, but noted that the ex-Soviet nation has carefully preserved the necessary military infrastruc­ture dating back to the time of the USSR.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has described Lukashenko’s offer as a “serious warning prompted by reckless Western policy.”

Belarus’ top diplomat, Vladimir Makei, seconded Lukashenko’s statement in an interview released Saturday. He said Belarus could agree to host nuclear weapons as part of its response to possible NATO activities in Poland.

Echoing Russian concerns about growing ties between Ukraine and NATO, Makei said the Western military alliance was Ukraine into a “bridgehead against Russia.”

 ?? RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY PRESS SERVICE VIA AP ?? A long-range Tu-22M3 bomber of the Russian Aerospace Forces takes off recently from an airfield in Russia to patrol the airspace of Belarus. A pair of nuclear-capable long-range bombers made the patrol Saturday.
RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTRY PRESS SERVICE VIA AP A long-range Tu-22M3 bomber of the Russian Aerospace Forces takes off recently from an airfield in Russia to patrol the airspace of Belarus. A pair of nuclear-capable long-range bombers made the patrol Saturday.

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