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    Russia and Belarus Start Military Exercise Near NATO Border After Drone Incursion

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    Posted on September 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia and Belarus start Zapad-2025 military drills near NATO borders amid tensions with Poland. The exercises aim to enhance military cooperation.

    Russia and Belarus Conduct Military Drills Near NATO Borders

    Overview of the Military Exercise

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian and Belarus began a major joint military exercise on NATO's doorstep on Friday that will involve drills in both countries and in the Baltic and Barents seas, the Russian defence ministry said.

    The "Zapad-2025" exercise - a show of force by Russia and its close ally - is taking place at an exceptionally tense moment in the Russia-Ukraine war, two days after Poland, with support from its NATO allies, shot down suspected Russian drones over its airspace.

    The Zapad ("West") exercise was scheduled well before the drone incident, for which Russia denied responsibility.

    Objectives of the Drills

    WHAT WILL THE EXERCISE INVOLVE?

    "The objectives of the drills are to improve the skills of commanders and staffs, the level of co-operation and field training of regional and coalition groupings of troops," the defence ministry said on Telegram.

    Response to Drone Incident

    In a first stage, troops will simulate repelling an attack against Russia and Belarus, whose alliance is known as the Union State.

    The second stage will focus on "restoring the territorial integrity of the Union State and crushing the enemy, including with the participation of a coalition group of forces from friendly states," the ministry said.

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that the drills, including near the Polish border, were not aimed against any other country.

    But this week's drone incident over Poland was seen in the West as an alarm call for NATO and a test of its responses. Western countries called it a deliberate provocation by Russia, which Moscow denied.

    A senior Russian diplomat in Poland said the drones had come from the direction of Ukraine. Russia's Defence Ministry said its drones had carried out an attack in western Ukraine, but it had not planned to hit any targets in Poland.

    U.S. President Donald Trump said Russia's drone incursion into Poland could have been a mistake.

    "I'm not happy about anything to do with the whole situation, but hopefully that's going to come to an end," Trump told reporters before boarding Marine One on Thursday.

    Regional Security Concerns

    Even before the incident, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk had described the upcoming "Zapad" manoeuvres as "very aggressive" and announced that Poland would close its border with Belarus at midnight on Thursday.

    Belarus also shares borders with NATO members Lithuania and Latvia. Lithuania said it was protecting its border because of the military exercise.

    (Reporting by Reuters, writing by Mark Trevelyan, editing by Philippa Fletcher)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Military Exercise
    • Objectives of the Drills
    • Response to Drone Incident
    • Regional Security Concerns

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia and Belarus conduct joint military exercises near NATO borders.
    • •The Zapad-2025 drills occur amid heightened tensions with Poland.
    • •Exercises aim to improve military cooperation and readiness.
    • •Drone incident over Poland raises NATO security concerns.
    • •Poland and Lithuania take precautionary border measures.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia and Belarus start military exercise near NATO border after drone incursion

    1What is NATO?

    NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance of countries from North America and Europe established for mutual defense against aggression.

    2What are military exercises?

    Military exercises are training activities conducted by armed forces to prepare for combat situations, improve coordination, and test strategies.

    3
    What is a drone incursion?

    A drone incursion refers to the unauthorized entry of unmanned aerial vehicles into a country's airspace, potentially posing security threats.

    4What is the significance of the Russia-Ukraine war?

    The Russia-Ukraine war is a conflict that began in 2014, significantly impacting regional security, international relations, and military strategies in Europe.

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