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Russia and Belarus’s army drills are part-theatre – however Moscow is making an attempt to ship a message

By Editorial Board Published September 15, 2025 5 Min Read
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Russia and Belarus’s army drills are part-theatre – however Moscow is making an attempt to ship a message

At occasions, the sound of those army drills was deafening.

There have been fighter jets screaming overhead, air strikes on “enemy” forces, and tracer rounds from artillery models pounding out of the barrels.

Fireballs and mushroom clouds would periodically seem far off on the panorama, adopted by a sudden explosive thud a number of seconds later.

I used to be watching from the security of a viewing platform, together with different members of the worldwide media.

However even at that distance, the varied blasts have been nonetheless highly effective sufficient to reverberate via me.

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Russian troops load an Iskander missile onto a cellular launcher. Pic: Russian Protection Ministry Press Service through AP

This was the fourth day of ‘Zapad-2025’ – the joint army drills Russia holds with Belarus roughly each 4 years.

It occurred at a coaching floor close to town of Borisov in Belarus, 150km from the Lithuanian border.

Moscow and Minsk insist the workouts are “defensive”. On this case, they mentioned they have been gaming out how they’d reply to an assault by a NATO member.

However as I watched, I could not assist feeling that the coaching side was just one a part of it.

The opposite half felt like theatre – a present of energy designed to intimidate these watching throughout the border on Europe’s japanese flank.

A helicopter gunship. Pic: AP

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A helicopter gunship. Pic: AP

The drills have been smaller than earlier years, almost definitely as a result of Russia nonetheless wants its troops and tools on the entrance in Ukraine.

However it nonetheless felt like Moscow was making an attempt to ship a message right here – that regardless of the prices and casualties incurred preventing Kyiv, it is nonetheless a drive to be reckoned with.

For Belarus’s neighbours, these are anxious occasions. The final Zapad drills in 2021 have been used as a springboard for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine just a few months later. And so this time, Poland has closed its border, and like Lithuania, it is holding army drills of its personal.

A ground drone drives through the training ground. Pic: AP

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A floor drone drives via the coaching floor. Pic: AP

Afterwards, I attempted to meet up with among the defence dignitaries from overseas militaries, who had been invited to look at the drills. I wished to see what they manufactured from the present.

“A very good demonstration,” a senior officer from Pakistan instructed me, declining to provide his title.

“It gives us an insight of how war is being fought, with new technologies, in this part of the world.”

However what about Poland’s issues?

“Are they right to be nervous?” I requested. “Would you be nervous if you were next door?”

“Why would I be nervous?” he replied. “Being Pakistani, I know what I’m capable of. So I shouldn’t be nervous by somebody else doing exercises.”

“So NATO has no need to worry?” I continued.

“No, I don’t think so. NATO shouldn’t be worried.”

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There have been really some representatives from NATO members among the many observers.

Delegations from Hungary and Turkey aren’t any shock – each nations have good relations with Moscow – however a crew from america did elevate eyebrows.

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An additional signal, it appears, that the Trump administration is in search of to construct bridges with the Kremlin, regardless of the shortage of progress in direction of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal.

Sadly, none of these officers would reply my questions. Cautious, maybe, of sticking their head above the parapet, because the alliance seeks to current a united entrance.

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