Lukashenka’s ruling regime “helped” the Russian invaders by supplying tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and Ural trucks.
Belarus gave Russia more than 200 units of military equipment in October alone. This was stated by the Belaruska Gayun monitoring group on its Telegram channel.
In the past month, eight echelons with reactivated military equipment were sent from the Republic of Belarus to the Russian Federation.
The total number of transferred equipment per month reached 211 units. In particular, 98 T-72A tanks, 40 BMP-2s, 20 BMP-2s without turrets, 53 Ural trucks.
The ruling regime of Belarus provided weapons to the Russian invaders from two reserve bases:
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969th tank reserve base in the urban village of Urechye (Lubansky district, Minsk region);
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288th reserve base of vehicle equipment in the city of Starye Dorogi (Minsk region).
The military equipment was sent to four railway stations in the Rostov and Belgorod regions of the Russian Federation:
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Uspenskaya;
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Kamenskaya;
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Birch;
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Millerovo.
Recall, Ukrainian intelligence reported that Belarus plans to establish production of parts for shells of 152-mm and 122-mm calibers in the country and move to a closed cycle of ammunition production in the future.
The intelligence also explains why the Russian Federation is not using its “wonder weapon” in war. In particular, the reason is that Russia’s arsenals are emptied, the Kremlin is asking allied states such as Iran for supplies of ammunition and weapons.
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Source: korrespondent

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