The footage shows a fleet of what appears to be Iskander short-range ballistic missile launchers leaving a base.
Screenshot of video from Russia’s Western Military District, posted on January 25, 2022, showing drills involving soldiers, tanks, and missile launchers near the country’s border with Ukraine.Ministry of Defense of RussiaScreenshot of video from Russia’s Western Military District, posted on January 25, 2022, showing drills involving soldiers, tanks, and missile launchers near the country’s border with Ukraine.Ministry of Defense of RussiaScreenshot of video from Russia’s Western Military District, posted on January 25, 2022, showing drills involving soldiers, tanks, and missile launchers near the country’s border with Ukraine.Ministry of Defense of RussiaScreenshot of video from Russia’s Western Military District, posted on January 25, 2022, showing drills involving soldiers, tanks, and missile launchers near the country’s border with Ukraine.Ministry of Defense of Russia
The footage also showed soldiers firing rifles and throwing grenades.
Screenshot of video from Russia’s Western Military District, posted on January 25, 2022, showing drills involving soldiers, tanks, and missile launchers near the country’s border with Ukraine.Ministry of Defense of RussiaScreenshot of video from Russia’s Western Military District, posted on January 25, 2022, showing drills involving soldiers, tanks, and missile launchers near the country’s border with Ukraine.Ministry of Defense of Russia
In a statement accompanying the video, Col. Gen. Alexander Zhuravlev — commander of the troops — said the drills were meant to be “a comprehensive check of the combat skills of the troops, the readiness of formations and military units to complete their tasks in a short time, an assessment of the level of combat training and coherence of units.”
The exercises are due to last until January 29, the statement said.