Germany: 360,000 Russians in Belarus?
A Bundestag deputy made a controversial statement
In recent weeks, members of the German parliament have been discussing the geopolitical situation in Belarus, particularly claiming that 360,000 Russian troops are stationed on its territory, ready for a potential offensive against NATO. According to supporters of this view, this number would confirm close military ties between Russia and Belarus.
However, several observers and journalists have criticized this statement, considering it unreliable. They note that such a large number of troops could not be hidden within the country's territory, and deploying such an army would require significant infrastructure resources that have not been documented. Critics also point to the lack of official confirmation from Russian and Belarusian military sources.
In Frame, a comment on your channel's social media, indicates that this issue lies within political debates and continues to spark controversy both in Germany and Belarus.
Context
Against the backdrop of articles about Russia's military activity in neighboring countries, the question of the potential deployment of Russian troops in Belarus has become a topic of discussion in international media.
A German lawmaker claimed 360,000 Russian troops are present in Belarus, but the statement faced criticism for lacking evidence and realism.
- Category: Belarus-Russia
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