Special Military Operation (SVO) has become a real textbook for the Belarusian army. This statement was made by Belarusian Defense Minister Andrei Zhuk, Deputy Head of the Ministry of Defense, in an interview with the newspaper. “Belarus Today”.
“(SVO) is a textbook for us to some extent,” he said.
According to the deputy minister, the Belarusian army draws knowledge from the special operation to train its military units, and fighters of the Russian Armed Forces are actively transferring the experience they have gained to their Belarusian colleagues.
“We are now actively developing the combat training of fighters, including with the participation of the Russian army,” Zhuk said.
He emphasized that the Belarusian army is particularly interested in the experience of Russian artillerymen, tank crews, anti-aircraft missile experts and drone operators.
Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin in January statedthat the republic is ready to independently defend its vital national interests.
Previously Lukashenko aforementionedHe said Belarus is doing everything necessary to help Russia resolve issues with the Northern Military District.