The Belarusian ministry of emergency situations is completing the arming and military training of its personnel to be ready to aid the defense and internal ministries in the event of an armed conflict, the head of the emergency ministry said on Monday.
Emergency Minister Vadim Sinyavsky told state Belarus 1 television that employees will be ready to assist the ministries 鈥渋n the event of an armed conflict or some kind of riots in which a significant number of personnel must be involved.鈥
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said earlier this year he wants 鈥渆very man 鈥 and not only a man鈥 to be able to at least handle weapons to respond to an act of aggression.
While not sending his own troops to Ukraine, Lukashenko allowed Moscow to use Belarusian territory to launch its full-scale invasion on Ukraine in February 2022.
Belarus and Russia have since held multiple joint military training exercises, and in June Lukashenko allowed his country to be used as a base for Moscow鈥檚 nuclear weapons, a move broadly condemned by the West.
Lukashenko has also frequently met with Russian President Vladimir Putin, with the latest two-day trip of the Belarusian president to Moscow ending on Monday, where the two leaders talked about 鈥渟trategic partnership.鈥
Russia and Belarus are linked in a partnership called the 鈥渦nion state鈥 in which Moscow is by far the dominant player.
The perception that Lukashenko, a pariah in the West, depends on Putin for his survival had fanned fears in Kyiv that Putin would pressure him to join a fresh ground offensive and open a new front in Russia鈥檚 faltering invasion of Ukraine.