January 19, 2024
Belarus includes nuclear deterrence in new military doctrine — report
The Belarusian Defense Ministry said that it had updated its military doctrine to include the deployment of nuclear weapons as a means of strategic deterrence, according to the Russian state-owned TASS news agency.
The new military doctrine also laid out how Belarus would respond if its allies in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) — which include both Belarus and Russia among others — were attacked.
At the same time, Minsk says it is ready to resume dialogue with NATO countries “provided that their aggressive rhetoric against Belarus is stopped.”
Belarus borders NATO members Poland and Lithuania, as well as Russia and Ukraine. Minsk is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Russian troops used Belarusian territory to attack Ukraine in February 2022.
Moscow deployed tactical nuclear missiles in Belarus last year amid tensions with NATO following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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January 19, 2024
Oil depot in Russia’s Bryansk region caught fire after drone strike
Oil tanks at a storage facility in the town of Klintsy in Russia’s Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine, caught fire after the military shot down a Ukrainian drone attempting to attack targets in the town, regional governor Alexander Bogomaz said.
According to preliminary information, no one was injured in the incident, Bogomaz said, adding that the fire was being extinguished by firefighting teams.
“An airplane-like drone was brought down by the defense ministry using radio-electronic means. When the aerial was destroyed, its munitions were dropped on the territory of the Klintsy oil depot,” Bogomaz wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
Bogomaz also said a further two Ukrainian drones had been shot down over other parts of Bryansk by air defense units.
Earlier on Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry said it had detected a Ukrainian drone in the skies over the Bryansk region. Authorities in the region regularly report drone strikes from Ukraine.
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January 19, 2024
German Defense Minister Pistorius warns Ukraine war could expand
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warned that the war between Russia and Ukraine could expand beyond its current scale.
“We hear threats from the Kremlin almost every day — most recently again against our friends in the Baltic states,” Pistorius told the Tagesspiegel newspaper.
With regard to the Bundeswehr, the minister emphasized: “We must quickly strengthen our defense capabilities in light of the urgency of the threat situation.”
“We have to take into account that [Russian President] Vladimir Putin might even attack a NATO country one day,” added Pistorius, who reached his one-year anniversary in the role on Friday.
The defense minister speculated that a war between Russia and NATO would not happen for another “five to eight years” from now.
But he said it was necessary to “shake up our society” to become “war-ready.”
At the same time, Pistorius rejected calls for more German military aid for Ukraine, saying the Bundeswehr could not go “all in” and leave Germany “defenseless.”
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January 19, 2024
Ukraine’s foreign minister expects first F-16 deployments in 2024
Ukraine’s preparations for the deployment of F-16 fighter jets in 2024 are going according to plan, according to the country’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
“Pilots are preparing. Engineers are preparing. The infrastructure is being prepared,” Kuleba said on Ukrainian television, adding that all the countries that had agreed to provide Ukraine with jets are fulfilling their obligations.
“I believe that this year we will achieve the first air victories of F-16s in Ukraine,” the minister said. Kyiv’s priority this year is to achieve air superiority over Russia, as victory in the war will depend on who controls the skies, Kuleba said.
The Netherlands and Denmark plan to hand over to Ukraine several dozen US F-16 fighter jets. Even more countries, including the US, are involved in training Ukrainian pilots.
According to media reports, the Danish military expects to deliver the first aircraft to Ukraine in the second quarter of 2024.
dh/ab (Reuters, AFP, dpa, AP)
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