Russia sends dozens of Ural trucks and fuel tankers to Belarus within last few days
Russia has transported at least 60 pieces of military equipment to Belarus in the course of the last couple of days. Among them are Ural trucks and infantry fighting vehicles, as well as fuel tanks.
Source: Belaruski Hajun, the independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet, on Telegram
Details: According to Belaruski Hajun, two echelons of military equipment were transported. The first one was sent on 8 December from the city of Chebarkul in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. It arrived at the Polonka railway station in the Baranovichi district of Brest Oblast, Belarus, on 12 December.
The cars contained 30 to 40 new Ural trucks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, which are apparently intended for the Russian military deployed at the Obuz-Lesnovskyi training ground not far from the Polonka railway station.
The second echelon was sent from Ostrogozhsk railway station in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, on 11 December, and it arrived at Polonka station on 14 December.
There is information that, in total, there were 26 flat wagons with Russian tracked and wheeled vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces:
- About 20 Ural trucks;
- Fuel tanks;
- At least four BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles.
As in the case of the first echelon, Belaruski Hajun suggests that the equipment is intended for the Russian military units deployed at the Obuz-Lesnovskyi training ground.
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