Belarus expands military infrastructure near Ukraine, may host
An analysis of dozens of Planet Labs satellite images reveals accelerated construction across Belarus and the rebuilding of several military sites, one of which may be
An analysis of dozens of Planet Labs satellite images reveals accelerated construction across Belarus and the rebuilding of several military sites, one of which may be
Satellite images from 2025 show warehouses, hangars, fortifications, and foundations laid for residential and office buildings. It is currently unknown which unit will be
Many of these sites are expected to be used during the joint Russia-Belarus military exercises Zapad-2025, scheduled from 12 to 16 September. Among the changes,
Satellite images reveal that new bases are being built in Belarusian forests, capable of hosting both the infamous Oreshnik missile
In 2025, Belarus plans to supply at least 1,180 Sosna-U tank sights to Russia. Also note the work being done by the State Authority for Military Industry on a remote-controlled
Belarus is constructing a 2 km² military base near Minsk, possibly for Russian missiles or nuclear weapons, with satellite images showing active infrastructure development.
Satellite images reveal that in the southern part of Belarus, just 60 km from Minsk, construction of a new military base is underway. The facility is being built in complete secrecy.
Using satellite imagery, RFE/RL''s Belarus Service shows how the country''s military sites have changed ahead of this year''s Zapad-2025
Satellite images reveal that in the southern part of Belarus, just 60 km from Minsk, construction of a new military base is underway.
Investigative journalists have said images show new and modernized former military bases and training grounds in Belarus, some of which will be used during upcoming
Investigative journalists have said images show new and modernized former military bases and training grounds in Belarus, some
In 2025, Belarus plans to supply at least 1,180 Sosna-U tank sights to Russia. Also note the work being done by the State Authority for
Satellite images reveal that new bases are being built in Belarusian forests, capable of hosting both the infamous Oreshnik missile system and thousands of troops. This is
A satellite image from Planet Labs taken November 16, 2025 shows where U.S. researchers believe that Russia is likely stationing its new nuclear-capable Oreshnik
Using satellite imagery, RFE/RL''s Belarus Service shows how the country''s military sites have changed ahead of this year''s Zapad-2025 exercises with Russia -- the first
An analysis of dozens of Planet Labs satellite images reveals accelerated construction across Belarus and the rebuilding of several
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