A news flash from Reuters:
The White House continues to be concerned about the steady flow of weaponry from Russia across the Ukraine border, spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday.
Drone footage provided to RFE/RL's Current Time TV program by Russian-backed separatist fighters shows widespread damage to the village of Pisky, near Donetsk in eastern Ukraine. The source stated that the footage was shot in May. Fighting between separatists and Ukrainian military forces around Pisky has heated up in recent days.
More on the Belarusian military's comments about NATO activities from a TASS report:
Belarusian Defense Minister: NATO demonstrating increased activity at Belarusian border
MINSK, June 15. /TASS/. Belarusian Defense Minister Andrei Ravkov, who
met with President Alexander Lukashenko on Monday, drew attention to
NATO's increased activities at the Belarusian borders.
Pavkov informed the president about measures "of adequate response to
what is going on at the southern border." "We are keeping a close eye on
the situation in Ukraine and the state of affairs at our borders stemming
from it," the minister said.
He pointed to NATO's increased activities at the border. According to
Lukashenko's press service, the North Atlantic Alliance "has increased its
activity in conducting military exercises, including large-scale drills,
at the Belarusian borders by 1.5 times" as compared with the previous year.
The minister said the country was checking the reliability of the
border protection system at the southern border section and in the Gomel
region bordering Ukraine.
Officials in the Minsk contact group, including former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma, are due to hold talks on Tuesday, June 16.
Belarus says it was conducting military exercises near the Ukrainian border because of NATO.