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