Russian, Belarus, Serbian soldiers in "Slavic Brotherhood" military drills

Photo: Sputnik / Vitaliy Ankov

The joint Russia-Belarus-Serbia anti-terrorist exercise Slavic Brotherhood 2017 has started at Brestsky Ranges in Belarus.

The exercise will last until June 14, with participation of over 300 servicemen from Russia's Pskov Air Assault Division of the Airborne Forces, over 400 from Belarus' Air Assault Brigade of the Special Operations Forces and 50 from Serbia's Special Brigade, TASS reported on Tuesday.

"A multinational battalion task group has been formed for the first time in the history of the Slavic Brotherhood joint drills, consisting of Russian, Belarus and Serbian servicemen, that will conduct counter-terrorist exercises as part of a peace-keeping operation," said Russian Colonel Aleksei Sgibnev.

According to him, the united task group indicates that the three countries have achieved a closer cooperation "and are preparing to...

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