In August 2023, the Russian Federation withdrew all its aviation from the territory of Belarus.
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There is only one Su-25 attack aircraft left on the territory of the Republic of Belarus. Last month, 11 Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters of the Russian Military Space Forces flew from the Machulishchi airfield to the Seshcha airfield in the Bryansk region. And nine Russian Su-34 and Su-30SM fighters took off from the Baranovichi airfield for Russia. The monitoring group “Belarusian Gayun” reported this on September 8.
It is noted that the overwhelming majority of planes and helicopters that returned to Russia have been on Belarusian territory since January of this year. Gayun claims that the Russian aviation component in Belarus has “ceased to exist.”
As of September 1, only one Su-25 attack aircraft of Russian troops remained in Belarus, which flew to Machulishche on July 25, and on August 31 moved to the Lida airfield.
In addition, there are still about 2 thousand 100 Russian military personnel in Belarus. Field camps for the Russian army at the Obuz-Lesnovsky, Lepelsky and Osipovichsky training grounds have already been liquidated.
Let us recall that at the end of August, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine stated that Russia had already delivered the first nuclear warheads to Belarus. However, based on the results of training with nuclear simulators at the Iskander complexes, they admitted that they were not ready to operate such weapons.
Source: Racurs

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