SEPKA-Orkid veavad Valgevenesse 1. kaardiväe tankiarmee taasloodud üksuseid?
What's interesting is that these trains came from Kantemirovka Railway Station, Voronezh Oblast.
It is possible this could be elements of the 1st Guards Tank Army redeploying from northern Luhansk to Belarus.
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Three echelons with equipment of the Russian Armed Forces have arrived in Belarus during the day.
@belzhd_live reports that on January 6 at 07:30, an echelon arrived at Palonka railway station (Baranavichy district, Brest region).
The echelon included ~30 flatcars with wheeled vehicles, 4 covered wagons and 2 passenger cars with personnel. The equipment spotted included Ural trucks, KamAZ trucks, APCs, fuel trucks.
On January 3 at 14:50, this echelon departed from Kantemirovka railway station (Voronezh oblast, Russia), which is located in the border area with Luhansk oblast of Ukraine.
It should be noted that the 262nd military equipment storage and repair base (tank base), as well as the 1st Separate Tank Brigade (established in 2015) are located in Boguchar, Voronezh oblast. The distance from Boguchar to Kantemirovka station is about 60 km.
We may assume that:
1. Russia relocates part of its units from the border with Ukraine to Belarus.
2. Other units of the Russian Armed Forces are relocated to the territory of Belarus.
It’s also known that this morning, another echelon with equipment of the Russian Armed Forces arrived at Slonim railway station (Hrodna region, Belarus), with about 27 flatcars with wheeled and tracked military vehicles.
In addition, the 3rd echelon, about which we have already written earlier, was also spotted. According to our data, it arrived in Baranavichy.
The equipment included ~43 KamAZ and Ural trucks, BAZ-6306, 5 fuel trucks, 2 ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft twin-barreled autocannon, field kitchens and water barrels. Many of the trucks were marked with “Z”.
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