Lukashenko: "Oreshnik" will enter combat duty in Belarus in December
Russian missile system "Oreshnik" will begin combat duty in Belarus in December and will be moving across the territory of the republic.
As BAKU.WS reports with reference to BELTA, this was announced by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko at a meeting on finalizing the Program of socio-economic development of the republic for 2026-2030.
According to him, "Oreshnik" is a mobile complex, so it will not remain in one place in Belarus.
"We will not disclose the details... It will patrol at certain points and from a certain point (will be able if necessary) to strike," he noted.
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