About 85% of Russian military equipment withdrawn from Belarus
25.04.2022
At the moment there are no echelons and military equipment loading and at the railway stations in Osipovichi, Kolodishchi, Khoiniki, Rechitsa, Kalinkovichi, Kozenki (Mozyr).
Also, in recent days, there have been no reports that traffic continues near these places at temporary bases of the Russian Armed Forces, informs the railway magazine Railway Supply with reference to @belzhd_live.
Only single trucks are observed near hotels, cafes or shopping centers in cities.
According to preliminary estimates, about 85% of the military equipment of the Russian Federation, which was recorded at the time of the retreat from the Kiyv direction, was withdrawn.
It is worth noting that the loading of broken equipment on the platforms at the railway station in Yelsk continues. Delivery of equipment is carried out mainly from Narovlya (there is no railway communication in the city).
Also, there are almost no planes and helicopters of the RF Armed Forces left at the Belarusian airfields.
There is a possibility that single attack aircraft, bombers and drones could remain.
It is still difficult to verify this information due to the non-transparent reporting of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Belarus. Therefore, it is too early to announce the complete withdrawal of troops.
In addition, it is not known how many soldiers remained to “strengthen” the border along with the troops of the Republic of Belarus.
Today in Yelsk, equipment was loaded onto trains near the railway station. The equipment was in very poor condition: many without tracks and windshields.
It should be noted that the vehicle of the RF Armed Forces with flattened cabin (probably from the explosion) has not been included in the photo yet.
As the saying goes: “It’s nice to watch how the river flows, how the fire burns and how the damaged Russian military equipment is being transported from Ukraine”!
The monitoring group @Hajun_BY continues to monitor the movements and withdrawal of troops of the Russian Armed Forces from the territory of Belarus.
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