Part of Russian air power moved from Belarus to Russia’s Bryansk region - “Skhemy”
Olha Hlushchenko - Thursday, 7 April 2022, 03:35
Some Russian helicopters have been relocated from Belarus to the Seshcha airfield in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation.
Source: "Skhemy" Investigation (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty)
Details: Military helicopters, fighter jets, AN-124 and IL-76 aircraft are now based in Seshcha. This is confirmed by a satellite image taken on 6 April, which has become available to "Skhemy."
A total of 19 fighter jets and at least 20 military helicopters can be seen at the airfield. There are also AN-124 and IL-76 military transport aircraft, which are permanently based there.
Earlier, the "Belarusky Gayun" Telegram channel reported that since 3 April, some Russian Mi-8, Mi-26 and Ka-52 helicopters have taken off from Machulishi Airport near Minsk, Belarus, bound for Sescha.
These helicopters may also be seen in a satellite image of part of Machulishi airport dated 28 March.