
Since December 8, the Russian military has transferred at least 60 units of military equipment to Belarus, the Belarusian Khayun project, which monitors the movement of Russian troops, reported on December 14, Kyiv Independent reports.
Among the equipment are Ural trucks, BMP and fuel tankers.
Belarusian Khayun also reported that in recent days Russia has handed over two batches of military equipment to Belarus.
The first batch of 30-40 Ural trucks, which are likely to support Russia’s military operations in Ukraine, left the Russian city of Chebarkul on December 8.
It arrived at the Polonka railway station in Belarus and was then sent to a nearby test site, the source added.
The second shipment, consisting of about 20 Ural trucks, an unspecified number of fuel tankers and at least four units of BMP-2 combat vehicles, departed from another railway station in Russia on December 11 and arrived in Belarus on December 14, Belarus said. Khajun.
Source: Hot News

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