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Russia delivers nuclear munitions in Belarus as part of nuclear drills

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Posted on May 21, 2026

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Russia delivers nuclear munitions in Belarus as part of nuclear drills

Overview of Russia's Nuclear Drills in Belarus

MOSCOW, May 21 (Reuters) - Russia delivered nuclear munitions to field storage facilities in Belarus as part of major nuclear drills, the Russian Defence Ministry said on Thursday.

Details of the Nuclear Exercise

The three-day nuclear exercise, which started on Tuesday and is taking place across Russia and Belarus, comes at a time when Moscow is locked in what it says is an existential struggle with the West over Ukraine.

Delivery and Storage of Nuclear Munitions

"As part of the nuclear forces exercise, nuclear munitions were delivered to the field storage facilities of the missile brigade's position area in the Republic of Belarus," the ministry said.

Training and Operations with Iskander-M Missile System

Russia said the missile unit in Belarus was carrying out training to receive special munitions for the mobile Iskander-M tactical missile system, including loading munitions onto launch vehicles and secretly moving to a designated area for launch preparation.

Footage and Unloading Operations

Footage released by the Defence Ministry showed a truck driving through a forest amid lightning and unloading an item. It was not immediately clear what they were unloading.

Background on Iskander-M Missile System

The Iskander-M, a mobile guided missile system code-named "SS-26 Stone" by NATO, replaced the Soviet "Scud". Its guided missiles have a range of up to 500 km (300 miles) and can carry conventional or nuclear warheads.

Geopolitical Context and Reactions

Putin's Nuclear Warnings Amid Ukraine War

Throughout the war in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has issued reminders of Russia's nuclear might as a warning to the West not to go too far in its support of Kyiv.

Kremlin's Response to Lithuania's Remarks

The Kremlin slammed remarks by Lithuania's top diplomat as "verging on insanity" on Wednesday after Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys said NATO had to show Moscow it was capable of penetrating the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

Strategic Importance of Kaliningrad

Kaliningrad is sandwiched between NATO members Lithuania and Poland on the Baltic coast. It has a population of around 1 million and is heavily militarised, serving as the headquarters of Russia's Baltic Fleet.

(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Lincoln Feast.)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia delivered nuclear munitions to field storage facilities in Belarus for drills involving mobile Iskander‑M tactical missiles, including live handling and covert relocation of warheads to launch positions. (apnews.com)
  • The drills, held May 19–21, involve approximately 64,000 personnel, over 200 missile launchers, 140 aircraft, 73 surface ships and 13 submarines, including strategic nuclear submarines—highlighting the scale and multi-domain integration of the exercises. (apnews.com)
  • This marks a growing strategic integration between Russia and Belarus under evolving nuclear-sharing arrangements, following deployments of Iskander‑M systems and earlier agreements enabling Russia to retain control of nuclear weapons stationed in Belarus. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Russia deliver nuclear munitions to Belarus?
Russia delivered nuclear munitions to Belarus as part of major nuclear forces exercises and training operations.
What missile system was involved in the drills?
The mobile Iskander-M tactical missile system was involved in the drills and received special munitions.
What activities did the missile brigade in Belarus perform?
The missile brigade carried out training to receive, load, and secretly move nuclear munitions for launch preparation.
Which authorities reported the nuclear munitions delivery?
The Russian defence ministry announced and reported the delivery of nuclear munitions to Belarus.
Where were the nuclear munitions stored in Belarus?
The nuclear munitions were delivered to field storage facilities in the missile brigade's position area in Belarus.

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