In October, Belarus handed over 211 military vehicles to Russia

18 November 2022, 12:03 AM
Lukashenko's regime handed over 211 units of equipment to Russian troops in October (Photo:Ministry of Defense of Belarus/Telegram)

Lukashenko's regime handed over 211 units of equipment to Russian troops in October (Photo:Ministry of Defense of Belarus/Telegram)

In October, Belarus transferred 211 military vehicles to Russia – including T-72A main battle tanks, BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles, and Ural trucks – Belarusian Hajun project reported via a Telegram post on Nov. 17.

Vehicles from two reserve bases – the 969th base of the tank reserve in the village of Urechye (Minsk Region) and the 288th base of the reserve of automotive equipment in the city of Starye Dorogi (Minsk Region) – were transferred to the Russian military.

The equipment was dispatched to four railway stations in Russia’s Rostov and Belgorod regions: Uspenskaya, Kamenskaya, Biryuchaya, and Millerovo.

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Earlier it was reported that Belarus intends to establish production of components for 152mm and 122mm artillery shells and switch to a closed cycle of ammunition production in the future. To this end, on November 20-23, an official delegation from Minsk plans a visit to Iran.

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