Russia may transfer at least 1,500 soldiers to Belarus in 2 days
On the night of January 6 to 7, another echelon of Russian soldiers was sent to Belarus, the Belarusian Hajun monitoring project reports
According to the source, on January 7, at 02:10, a special train with 15 passenger cars passed through the Smolensk station in the direction of Belarus. It was on its way to Viciebsk, and there were 700-800 Russian soldiers in the wagons.
A day earlier, on the night of January 6, the Russians completed an identical route. 700-800 Russian soldiers also arrived in wagons to Viciebsk.
“Thus, in the last two days, at least 1,400-1,600 soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces could have been transferred to Viciebsk. Additional confirmation is that on the evening of January 6, in various places of the city, soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces were seen walking in groups of several people and visiting shops,” Hajun wrote.
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On January 5, it became known that Russia handed over a new batch of BTR-82A armored personnel carriers to the Belarusian Armed Forces
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On January 6, two regular echelons of Russian military equipment arrived in Belarus, including KamAZs, Urals, and BAZs with the Z symbol
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