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Russia delivers nuclear munitions in Belarus as part of nuclear drills

By Thomson Reuters May 21, 2026 | 12:19 AM

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.

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.

“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.

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 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.)