Russia transports another 20 missiles for S-300/400 systems from Belarus to send to front
Belaruski Hajun, an independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet, has reported that Russia transported another 20 missiles for S-300/400 air defence systems from Belarus.
Source: Belaruski Hajun on Telegram
Details: The outlet has detected the arrival of another Il-76 cargo plane of the Russian Aerospace Forces to Belarus. The aircraft with the registration number RF-76605 landed at the Machulishchy airfield on 13 November at 19:55 (Kyiv time).
Having spent 2 hours and 10 minutes at the same airfield, the Il-76 of the Russian Aerospace Forces with the number RF-76605 took off to the Millerovo airfield (Rostov Oblast, Russia) at 22:05.
As per the outlet’s information, eight Il-76 planes have landed at Machulishchy airfield within the last few days; presumably, they are conducting transportation of missiles for S-300/400 air defence systems from Belarus.
This information was additionally confirmed on Sunday. At 13:00, five trawls transferring four missile containers for S-300/400 air defence systems each (20 missiles in total) were detected in the direction of the Machulishchy airfield.
Quote: "Thus, we have additional confirmation that there is transportation of missiles from Belarus to the Russian Federation going on during recent days in order to supply it to forces on the Luhansk and Donetsk fronts."
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