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Lukashenko transfers 20 more BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles to Russia: they go to occupied Luhansk

Tuesday, 1 November 2022, 13:23

Belarus has sent another batch of military equipment to the Russian occupation forces deployed in Ukraine.

Source: Belaruski Hajun, an independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet; Live. Community of Railway Workers of Belarus on Telegram

Details: It is reported that 20 BMP-2, de-mothballed from the 969th tank reserve base, went to the Volokonovka railway station (Belgorod Oblast, Russia) and further in the direction of occupied Luhansk.

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The equipment arrived in Belgorod Oblast on 24 October. The route of passage was as follows:

Urechye (Belarusian Railway) - Osipovichi-1 (Belarusian Railway) - Mogilev-1 (Belarusian Railway) - Orsha-Zapadnaya (Belarusian Railway) - Osinovka (Belarusian Railway) - Krasnoye (Russian Railways) - Smolensk-Sort. (Russian Railways) - Roslavl (Russian Railways) - Bryansk-Lgovskiy (Russian Railways) - Kursk (Russian Railways) - Stariy Oskol (Russian Railways) - Volokonovka (Russian Railways).

Thus, over the past month, Belarus has transferred to the Russian Federation at least 94 T-72A tanks, from 36 to 44 Ural trucks and two dozen BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles.

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