War in Ukraine – Belarus transferred more than 60 Soviet tanks to the Russian Federation
From the very beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Belarus has been an allied aggressor and is currently preventing the destabilization of the situation, hinting at the possible involvement of their troops in the so-called Putin’s special operation. The country’s self-proclaimed president Alexander Lukashenko is helping Moscow in other ways. In particular, over the past week Belarus has handed over to Russia at least 67 T-72A tanks and 28 military trucks. This is reported “Belarusian Guyun” in Telegram.
According to journalists, on October 14, military equipment was noticed in the Mogilev region, which was first brought to Orshi, and then to Russia. At least 22 T-72A tanks were recorded on the echelon, probably removed from reserves 969 in the village of Urechye, Minsk region.
It is reported that the total number of military equipment provided by Belarus to the aggressor country for the falling week exceeds 90 units. The vast majority are exclusively tanks.
“It is possible that the number of tanks that were taken to the Russian Federation this time may be higher. Thus, in the last week alone, the Lukashenka regime has handed over to the Russian Federation at least 67 T-72A tanks and at least 28 Ural trucks. The previous echelons were sent to the Uspenskaya and Millerovo railway stations (Rostov region of the Russian Federation) and further to the Donbass”– the message says.
Earlier, Lukashenka appreciated The likelihood of a potential strike on Ukraine by Russia.
Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Lukashenko announced an agreement with Putin to deploy a regional grouping of troops of the Union of States in the country. According to him, more than one thousand Russian soldiers will arrive. Does this mean that Russia will again invade Ukraine with the territory of Belarus, and Belarusian patients will take a direct part in the war? What to expect from Lukashenka – read the article by Vladimir Kravchenko “Lukashenko’s games: will the army of Belarus invade Ukraine”.