China and Belarus have initiated joint military exercises close to the Polish border, signaling a bold move amidst heightened global tensions.
The drills, taking place near the Belarusian city of Brest, just five kilometers from Poland—a NATO and EU member—underscore the growing military cooperation between China and Belarus. Dubbed 'Eagle Assault,' these exercises are set to last 11 days and include a variety of operations such as night landing, overcoming water barriers, and conducting anti-terrorist operations.
This development comes as the international community closely watches the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, raising concerns about the implications of such military collaborations near NATO's eastern flank.
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China, Belarus start joint military drills near Polish border
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