The Wagner Group is moving troops and vehicles to Belarus following a short-lived march on Moscow in June. WSJ examines satellite images and social media video to map their path and to learn more ...
Part of the agreement reportedly involved Wagner troops agreeing to relocate to Belarus. The latest images suggest Wagner has now begun to move personnel in large numbers. Previous satellite ...
An agreement struck between Vladimir Putin and his closest ally Alexander Lukashenko cements the status of Belarus as a "militarized satellite of Russia," the Belarusian opposition has told Newsweek.
A map and recent satellite analysis by Newsweek highlight two primary locations: a military depot near Asipovichy in central Belarus and a potential storage site in Prudok, which is closer to the ...
TASS/. The launch of a new Russian-Belarusian satellite is scheduled for 2025, Director of GeoInformation Systems at Belarus’ National Academy of Sciences Sergei Zolotoi said in an interview ...
Today Belarus has "a satellite that spots a 35 cm object from an altitude of 500-600 km," the Belarusian leader said. "That is why, we are making huge steps in this sphere," he added. The head of ...