Russia withdraws almost all units from Belarus as part of rotation

Russia withdraws almost all units from Belarus as part of rotation

The State Border Guard Service has said that Russia has withdrawn almost all its units from Belarus as part of a rotation.

This was announced by the spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service, Andrii Demchenko.

"As a rule, Russian troops in the number of 10-11 thousand could often be on the territory of Belarus. At the moment, Russia has withdrawn, as part of the rotation, almost all of its units that have been trained and completed their training," he said.

Russia does not currently have the necessary strike force in Belarus to invade Ukraine.

And there is a big question mark over the Wagnerites' stay in Belarus.