Lukashenka has decided to conduct a covert mobilization, which will take place under the guise of an inspection of combat readiness, @nashaniva reports, citing its sources. 1/5
It’s reported that several unconnected sources informed about this. According to them, Lukashenka has decided not to announce it publicly, given the consequences of such a decision in Russia.
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It’s also reported that first of all, this “covert mobilization” will apply to residents of small Belarusian regions.
One of the sources reports that “drivers have already been summoned to the training camp.” Another mentions “cooks, drivers, technical and support personnel.”
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“It will be alarming when the number of mobilized people exceeds 5000. This will mean the creation of a strike group in some direction. If it exceeds 10,000 – several groups,” the source says.
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It should be noted that after the announcement of mobilization in Russia, the regime in Belarus (incl. Lukashenka, Khrenin, Volfovich, the General Staff, the Ministry of Defense) has already announced several times that there will be no mobilization in our country.
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In the first 9 months of this year, Russia supplied Belarus with more than 2500 tons of ammunition, dozens of pieces of equipment and components by rail. 1/7
According to @belzhd_live, the largest supplies of ammunition were made to the 2631st air base of missile weapons and ammunition (Prudok, Vitsiebsk region).
A total of 43 cars with ammunition arrived in Prudok in July-August, with a total weight of about 1100 tons.
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Ammunition was shipped there from:
• the 12th arsenal for storage of aviation weapons of destruction of the Russian Air Force (Patrikeyevo station);
• the 13th Arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Russian Defense Ministry (Kotovo station);
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Did a Shahed drone fall in Latvia 70 km from the border with Belarus?
@AizsardzibasMin reported that yesterday, September 7, a Russian military drone fell in eastern Latvia. According to the ministry, the drone fell in the area of Rezekne and, presumably, came from Belarus. 1/6
According to FR24, yesterday at around 09:50, a helicopter of the Latvian Air Force was flying and later landed in the area of the Latvian village of Krupi (near Rezekne). The area, where the helicopter was patrolling, is 70 km from the border with Belarus.
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Yesterday at around 06:30, a kamikaze drone of the Shahed type, which flew into Belarus at 05:16 in the vicinity of Pinsk, was spotted near Navahrudak. The further route of the Shahed drone in Belarus is unknown, but it’s known that the drone continued flying to the north. 3/6
At least 8 drones flew into Belarus last night - one Shahed drone was 70 km from the border with Lithuania
At least 7 Shahed drones flew into Belarus and, presumably, one reconnaissance Russian UAV of the Supercam type entered the territory of Belarus for the first time. 1/7
The first Shahed drone entered the country at around 23:20 from Chernihiv region of Ukraine, flying towards Loyeu. It flew back to Ukraine in the direction of the Kyiv reservoir 40 minutes later.
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The next drones flew into Belarus at around 02:45, 03:10, 03:37, 03:49, 05:16, 05:54. And at around 08:13, according to “eRadarrua” Telegram channel, a reconnaissance UAV of the Supercam type flew into Belarus.
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“It’s not that simple”: The first reaction of Belarusian propaganda to the air battles with Shahed drones
In the morning, officials and propagandists began to comment on the night “battles” with drones over Homiel. @Hajun_BY analyzed the official reaction. 👇
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📍The fact of the existing reaction
Russian Shahed-131/136 drones have been systematically flying into Belarus since the beginning of July. On July 16, it was reported about the downing of a drone in Homiel region.
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An on August 29 it was reported about the combat work of a fighter of the Belarusian Air Force on drones. All these incidents remained without official comments. Only attempts of some propaganda resources to deny everything were recorded.
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Belarusian generals continue to inspect the group on the border with Ukraine
According to @Hajun_BY, on August 27, a Mi-8 helicopter of the Belarusian Air Force flew from Machulishchy airfield to Ziabrauka airfield. 1/9
The helicopter brought head of armament of the Belarusian Armed Forces Andrei Fedzin and commander of the Special Operations Forces Vadzim Dzenisenka to the staging area of the 103rd Airborne Brigade.
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The officials were in the vicinity of Ziabrauka from 11:45 to 15:00, after which they returned to Machulishchy.
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Recently, information about the mass withdrawal of mercenaries of PMC Wagner from Belarus to Russia on vacation has been actively spread in the informational space. Let’s review the development of the situation in chronological order. Thread ⬇️
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📍On August 5, we received screenshots from the drivers’ chat, where it was said that unknown people were allegedly looking for buses with drivers in Belarus to send passengers from Asipovichy to Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, Moscow and St.Petersburg.
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In total, they wanted to rent at least 11 buses for the transportation of Wagner mercenaries. We note that this information hasn’t received any confirmation and hasn’t been published in the media.
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