The construction of a new military camp in the Homel region of Belarus, which some analysts warned could be used as an attack base targeting Ukraine, has ground to a halt, RFE/RL has learned. Using local sources and citing satellite images, RFE/RL's Belarus Service reports that activity at the site of the "Chaika" facility -- a former communist-era children's holiday camp located just 40 kilometers from the border with Ukraine -- appears to have been suspended for no reason. Under government plans, the state investment program was to fund the project, which was to be completed in 2027. At the start of the year, the site was filled with construction equipment and local residents told RFE/RL that building had commenced. A satellite image from October 10 shows that no new buildings have appeared on the territory of the former camp. Russia used Belarus as a staging area to launch its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but Minsk says it has not allowed Belarusian forces to participate in the conflict. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Belarus Service, click here.