The invaders sent at least 15 Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems to the Lesnaya station by the military echelon.
Russia transferred its air defense systems and engineering equipment to the territory of Belarus. This was reported by the Union of Railway Workers of the Republic of Belarus.
According to the Telegram channel, at least 15 Tor-M2 air defense systems and 10 pieces of engineering equipment were transferred from Russia to Belarus.
The community reported that a military train number 961 from Yeysk (North Caucasus Russian Railways) arrived at Lesnaya station (Brest branch of BelZhD) in Belarus. According to railway workers, this train carried out the transfer of air defense systems and engineering equipment.
The Telegram community also published the route of the military train from the Russian Federation to Belarus: Yeysk (Russian Railways) – Forest-steppe – Likhaya – Usman – Yelets – Roslavl-1 – Smolensk-Sorting – Krasnoe-docking – Osinovka (BelZhD) – Orsha-Center – Borisov – Thought – Baranovichi-Center – Lesnaya.
It is known that the military train went to the territory of Belarus for 4 days. Moreover, this is not the last train carrying such cargo expected to arrive from Russia, as Belarusian railway workers have warned.
A few days ago, the Belarusian Gayun monitoring group reported that Russia sent more than 200 military equipment to Belarus, including tanks, Urals and infantry fighting vehicles. Armament can be used in the war against Ukraine, as analysts suggest.
Also, Western media reported that Russia is preparing special operations under a “false flag” to draw Belarus into an all-out war against Ukraine.
Source: Focus
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