Russian troops will remain indefinitely, says Belarus, as fears rise of Ukraine invasion

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Defence minister says soldiers will stay after end of joint exercises due to ‘escalation of situation’ in DonbasUkraine crisis – live updates

sent to Belarus for military exercises

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