 An advisor to the Belarus Defense Minister on July 7 refused to confirm or deny whether Russian tactical nuclear weapons were stored at a facility at Asapavichi in central Belarus. Perhaps the CIA thinks that, I don't know what that's based on, Leonid Kosinski said when asked by Reuters if the weapons were stored at an installation east of Asapavichi. No one is ever going to tell you where the tactical nuclear weapons are stationed, you should understand that. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko have said that Russia has already transferred some tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus in what Putin called a move to deter the West from attempting to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia. Nuclear analysts at the Federation of American Scientists said on June 30 that new satellite images showed the construction of a double-fenced security perimeter at a weapons depot near Asapavichi. They said Asapavichi was the deployment area for Iskander SS-26 missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads that Russia supplied to Belarus in 2022. Thank you for watching.