Belarus-China anti-terror drill gets underway at Brestsky training ground


Belarus-China anti-terror drill Attacking Falcon has kicked off at the Brestsky training ground, BelTA learned from the Defense Ministry.

During the anti-terror drill, military personnel from the two countries will practice night landings, overcoming water obstacles, and conducting operations in populated areas.

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