A video of the movement of a train with military equipment, heading from Belarus to the Russian Federation, appeared on the network.
The Russian military leadership is actively seeking additional resources to wage war. Negotiations are currently underway with third countries on the purchase of weapons. On Sunday, October 9, the report of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It was noted that the Russian military is experiencing a shortage of artillery shells, mortar mines and components for many rocket launch systems.
Today, the military warehouses and arsenals of the Republic of Belarus remain a reliable source of supplies. The General Staff noted that in the near future it is planned to transfer another 13 echelons with ammunition and logistics to Russian territory.
Also today, the Telegram project Belaruska Gayun published a video of a train with military equipment, heading from Belarus to the Russian Federation.
The video was shot at the Orsha station in the Vitebsk region. Date of shooting – probably the morning of October 9th. In the video, you can see at least 12 T-72A tanks, as well as a wagon with military personnel (probably a train guard).
It should be noted that T-72A tanks are not in service in Belarus. The main battle tank of the Belarusian army is the T-72B. There is no information in open sources about modernization programs for T-72A tanks in the Russian Federation or Belarus, which does not include the version of the possible shipment of equipment for modernization to the Russian Federation.
From this video, it can be assumed that Belarus has started the transfer of heavy armored vehicles removed from storage to Russia, and also these tanks were removed from storage by the Belarusian armed forces .
Earlier, GUR reported that Russia was trying to involve Belarus in the war.
Recall that the previous day, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus accused Ukraine of plans to strike in Belarus. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry considers such a statement a Russian provocation.
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Source: korrespondent

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