A screen grab from a video shows the installation of the Oreshnik missile system on December 30, 2025, in Belarus. hnik mobile ground-based missile system on combat duty, according to official information. —Photo by Russian Defence Ministry/Anadolu via Getty Images
WARSAW, POLAND—Russia and Belarus staged nuclear drills on Monday, authorities said, amid a standoff with the Nato military alliance and an impasse with Washington over nuclear arms control.
Russia deployed Oreshnik, its latest hypersonic, nuclear-capable missile, to Belarus last year, upping the stakes in its rivalry with the Western alliance.
“During the exercise, it is planned to practice issues related to the delivery of nuclear munitions and preparation of their use in cooperation with the Russian side,” the Belarus defense ministry said.
The scheduled training “is not directed against third countries and does not pose a threat to security in the region,” it added in a statement on social media.
Aviation and missile forces will take part in the drill, the ministry said.
Last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ordered troops to reinforce the border with Belarus in the north, claiming Moscow was preparing a new offensive from there.
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