The Russian Army was planning a military invasion to Belarus, - Intelligence

The documents obtained by the military intelligence of Ukraine testify to the preparation of the 1st tank army of Russia for the invasion and occupation of the territory of Belarus.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine published documents confirming that the 1st Tank Army of the Russian Federation was preparing to occupy Belarus.
Documents published by the Main Directorate of Intelligence testify to this.
After the fraudulent presidential elections in Belarus, Russia developed a plan to invade and suppress protests.
The occupation of Belarus was planned under the auspices of preventing Russia from being drawn “in the European continental region into a regional or large-scale war with NATO member countries in the West.”
One of the proofs of Russia's preparation for military aggression against a neighboring country is the "Legend for the plan for the regrouping of formations and military units of the 1st Tank Army in the area of the mission."
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