Russian Oreshnik missiles: Minsk hosts a secret
Industrially, an Oreshnik base in Belarus implies specific support chains: heavy transport, maintenance of TEL vehicles, control
Industrially, an Oreshnik base in Belarus implies specific support chains: heavy transport, maintenance of TEL vehicles, control
Industrially, an Oreshnik base in Belarus implies specific support chains: heavy transport, maintenance of TEL vehicles, control-command, nuclear safety, protected
Since the construction has not been completed yet, it is difficult for the experts the journalists talked to to estimate what kind of military
Our delegation, consisting of journalists from CIS and EAEU countries, including News Central Asia, visited the town of the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ). This industrial
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Construction started in June 2024, and by September 2025, the site spans more than 2 square kilometers. Experts speculate it could accommodate Russia''s Oreshnik ballistic
Since the construction has not been completed yet, it is difficult for the experts the journalists talked to to estimate what kind of military facility will appear here. But it can be
Russia will build a drone production facility in neighboring Belarus to "ensure security" for its key ally, Belarusian state media
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Satellite images show construction of a potential military facility in Belarus, possibly for Russian strategic missiles. The site near Minsk, previously used for Soviet nuclear
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Satellite images show construction of a potential military facility in Belarus, possibly for Russian strategic missiles. The site near
Russia will build a drone production facility in neighboring Belarus to "ensure security" for its key ally, Belarusian state media reported Thursday.
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