Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko announced plans for selective military mobilization and combat preparation following armed forces inspections, emphasizing modernization of weapons systems and electronic warfare capabilities. The statement comes as Belarus, Russia's closest military ally, continues allowing Russian forces to use its territory for operations against Ukraine, though Belarusian troops have not officially entered combat.
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Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko announced plans for selective military mobilization and combat preparation following armed forces inspections, emphasizing modernization of weapons systems and electronic warfare capabilities. The statement comes as Belarus, Russia's closest military ally, continues allowing Russian forces to use its territory for operations against Ukraine, though Belarusian troops have not officially entered combat.