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Russian Soldiers Undergo Tactical Training On Snowy Grounds In Belarus
These images purport to show Russian soldiers undergoing tactical training on snowy grounds in Belarus.
The footage appears to show mobilised Russian soldiers training to use an armoured vehicle and advancing on a snow-covered mock battlefield, rifles in hand.
Other images reportedly show the Russian recruits learning to use rocket-propelled grenade launchers against tanks and firing assault rifles downrange while taking cover.
The images were obtained from the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Thursday, 1st December, along with a statement claiming: "Sparing no ammunition: military personnel of the Western Military District continue tactical training at the training grounds of the Republic of Belarus.
"At the command 'To battle!' the squad dismounts, deploys in battle formation and begins the offensive. When attacking, motorised riflemen manoeuvre on the field without ceasing fire. Soldiers shoot both on the move and during short stops, thus trying to suppress a mock enemy.
"Upon completion of the shooting - a thorough analysis, analysis of errors and they start again. So, step by step, on the training grounds of Belarus, the military personnel of the Western Military District are mastering the tactics of modern infantry combat. Learning all its nuances.
"No ammunition is spared here. The fighters hone their fire skills every day, firing from machine guns, machine guns and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers."
The Russian MoD also claimed in a separate statement, obtained from its Department of Information and Mass Communication: "Russian servicemen, who are part of the regional grouping of troops, continue the course of intensive combat training at the training grounds of the armed forces of the Republic of Belarus.
"Classes for combat training and combat coordination of units of the Western Military District are held in the daytime and at night.
"Servicemen at training grounds improve shooting from standard weapons, driving military vehicles, passing a psychological obstacle course, learning tactical medicine skills and other disciplines.
"Fighters hone their fire skills every day, firing from machine guns, machine guns and hand-held anti-tank grenade launchers.
"Experienced instructors teach shooters how to accurately hit the target, as well as tell and show how to take an advantageous position, cover each other during the battle, work in a team, and fighting in twos and threes.
"Army tactical shooting includes movement, shooting on the move and from non-standard positions, as well as practising skills for quickly reloading weapons.
"Here the shooting is more than dynamic. As in a real combat situation, when there is no time for long reflections. The reaction should be instantaneous, the actions automatic, almost intuitive. The consumption of cartridges at this training site is colossal - 10 thousand in two days. But it's worth it. After all, with each exit to the firing position, the fighters solve the suddenly arising tactical and fire tasks more and more quickly.
"Upon completion of the shooting, a thorough analysis is carried out, analysis of errors and again to the original. Thus, step by step, military personnel of the Western Military District are mastering the tactics of modern infantry combat at the training grounds of Belarus. Learn all its nuances."
We have not been able to independently verify the claims or the footage.
Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February in what the Kremlin is still calling a "special military operation". Today marks the 281st day of the war.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February and 1st December, Russia had lost about 89,440 personnel, 2,915 tanks, 5,877 armoured combat vehicles, 1,904 artillery units, 395 multiple launch rocket systems, 210 air defence systems, 280 warplanes, 261 helicopters, 1,562 drones, 531 cruise missiles, 16 warships, 4,441 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 163 units of special equipment.
Russia has claimed that its casualties have been much lower but provides infrequent updates on its latest figures.
A Ukrainian embassy worker in Madrid has been lightly injured in an explosion after opening a letter bomb addressed to the Ukrainian ambassador to Spain on Wednesday.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has urged all Ukrainian embassies abroad to strengthen their security “urgently”.
Kuleba has also said that Ukraine needs US-made Patriot missile defence systems to protect civilian infrastructure, which is under heavy attack from Russia.
He added that he would be looking into the issue with the German government. The comments come after former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned NATO against providing Ukraine with the systems.
Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, has proposed the formation of a special war crimes tribunal to investigate and prosecute Russia for its actions in Ukraine.
The tribunal would be set up by the European Union and backed by the United Nations.
Von der Leyen said: “We are ready to start working with the international community to get the broadest international support possible for this specialised court.”
The Ukrainian military has said that Russian forces have tried to advance in eastern Ukraine and targeted the city of Kherson in the south of the country with tank, artillery and mortar fire. Ukraine’s General Staff said that it had killed over 500 Russian soldiers in the last day alone.
The Ukrainian State Emergency Service has said that there have been 106 residential fires in the last day as civilians try to heat their homes, leading to nine people losing their lives.
Sergei Shoigu, the Russian Minister of Defence, has said that his country will focus on new infrastructure for nuclear weapons in 2023. This includes facilities to accommodate new missile systems.
Shoigu said: “When preparing the list of major construction facilities for 2023, special attention will be paid to construction in the interests of the strategic nuclear forces.”
The City Council of the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa has decided to move a monument dedicated to Empress Catherine the Great of Russia to a new location as it has been repeatedly vandalised since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
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