Monday, December 26, 2022

Belarus Says Russia-Deployed Iskander Missile Systems Are Now Ready For Use

FILE - A Russian Iskander-M missile launcher parades through Red Square during the general rehearsal of the Victory Day military parade in central Moscow, May 7, 2022.  

VOA/Reuters: Belarus says Russia-deployed Iskander missile systems ready for use 

The Iskander tactical missile systems and the S-400 air defense systems that Russia has deployed to Belarus are fully prepared to perform their intended tasks, a senior Belarusian defense ministry official said on Sunday. 

 "Our servicemen, crews have fully completed their training in the joint combat training centers of the armed forces of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus," Leonid Kasinsky, head of the Main Directorate of Ideology at the ministry, said in a video posted on the Telegram messaging app. 

"These types of weapons (Iskander and S-400 systems) are on combat duty today and they are fully prepared to perform tasks for their intended purpose."  

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Update: Belarus says Russian Iskander missile systems ready for use (Al Jazeera)  

WNU Editor: This activation also includes the Russian S-400 air defense systems. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is currently in Russia .... Belarusian president to arrive in Russia on Saturday (TASS).

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

As WNU knows and should admit, this is a war crime.

Anonymous said...

Missile Command was an early Atari 2600 video game.

Anonymous said...

And as everyone here knows, you are an imbecile. The term “War Crime” has become an incredibly relative term over the decades and really has no relevance any more.

Anonymous said...

Attacking from a neutral country is a war crime


A neutral power must intern belligerent troops who reach its territory,[8] but not escaped prisoners of war.[9] Belligerent armies may not recruit neutral citizens,[10] but they may go abroad to enlist.[11] Belligerent armies' personnel and materiel may not be transported across neutral territory,[12] but the wounded may be.[13] A neutral power may supply communication facilities to belligerents,[14] but not war materiel,[15] although it need not prevent export of such materiel.[16]


Belligerent armies' personnel and materiel may not be transported across neutral territory

Hague Convention, §5 Art.2



9:05 thankyou for being an asshole.

It was obvious, but you insisted it be looked up

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Anonymous said...

And bombing the snot out of Libya, Iraq and Syria were A.O.K? Didn’t say not a war crime, what I’m saying is that there have been standards set by the west and the rest of the world is starting to play at our own game. It’s only a war crime when the other side does something you don’t like. Perspective is what it comes down to

Anonymous said...

Bombing the snot out of Syrians. Oh so you are an ISIS fan! good to know. What are your coordinates?


Libya is Obama's mistake.

Again what are your cooordinates?

Anonymous said...

Lol, look who’s committing war crimes now.

Anonymous said...

Ur a combatant