Conscripts with equipment transferred from Belarus to Russia, closer to Luhansk Oblast
On 10 January, an echelon with trained conscripts of Russian Armed Forces and military equipment arrived in Russia from Belarus.
Source: Live.Community of Railway Workers of Belarus; Belaruski Hajun, a Belarusian independent monitoring project
Details: Belarusian railway workers report that on 7 January, military train No.964 was sent from Liasnaya station to Podgornaya station, which included 25 platform cars with wheeled and tracked military equipment loaded on them; 3 covered trucks loaded with equipment (in particular, "with first-aid kits better than NATO's") and 9 passenger cars with personnel, about 450 people in total.
The train left Liasnaya station (Baranavichy department of the Belarusian Railway) on 7 January at 18:30. He arrived at Gomel station on 8 January at 09:11 and left at 11:42. The military train passed Zakapytstse-Styk station on 8 January at 13:40. The military train passed Unecha station on 8 January at 16:38. A military train arrived at the Podgornaya destination station (south-eastern Russian Railways) on 10 January.
Train route to Podgornaya station was as follows: Lesnaya (Belarusian railway) → Baranavichy-Tsentralnye → Baranavichy-Polessky → Luninets → Kalinkovichy → Gomel → Zakapytstse-Styk → Unecha (Russian railway) → Belye-Berega → Orel → Verkhovye → Liski → Podgornaya.
The latter station is located less than 100 km away from the predominantly occupied Luhansk oblast of Ukraine.
According to Belaruski Hajun, the echelon included 27 trucks (Ural, KamAZ and GAZ-66) and a KamAZ petrol tanker; some of the vehicles had winter camouflage put on them.
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