The Russian occupiers, who are in Belarus under the guise of training, are moving military equipment to the area of ​​the Brest training ground.

"Belarusian Gayun" informs about this.

According to observers, the occupiers are transporting 24 units of military equipment, including four trawlers with T-80 tanks, a mortar battery, communication vehicles, and engineering equipment closer to the border with Ukraine.

Military propaganda channels explain the movement of equipment as the beginning of the next stage of combat coordination of the so-called joint Regional grouping of troops (forces) of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus.

In this regard, they announced the movement of convoys with military equipment on the roads of the country, and it is reported that already today the first convoy with equipment of the Russian Armed Forces moved from the area of ​​the Obuz-Lisnivsky training ground (Baranovichi district, Brest region) towards the Brestsky training ground ( Brest district, Brest region).

It should be noted that the Institute for the Study of War considers it

extremely unlikely that Belarus will invade Ukraine

in the foreseeable future.

ISW experts explain that the Russians

are specifically promoting the thesis

that Belarus is likely to attack.

This is a planned information operation to pin Ukrainian forces to the Belarusian border to prevent them from reinforcing Ukrainian operations elsewhere on the front.

Military expert Oleg Zhdanov believes that the probability of an attack from Belarus will become possible if the number of Russian troops with equipment and weapons accumulates there, and the number of this group exceeds 30 thousand.

Currently, according to his data, 

the location of about 10,000 Russian military personnel is recorded in the Republic of Belarus.

Lukashenko himself stated that he could involve 35,000-40,000 Belarusian troops in the war against Ukraine, but "this will not solve the problem."

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