⚡️Military activity on the territory of Belarus on October 22:
1) October 21, 11:00. Tilt-covered MAZ and KamAZ trucks of the Belarusian Armed Forces with dangerous goods were moving from Stariya Darohi towards Slutsk (Minsk region) along the R43 highway.
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2) October 21, 23:00. An echelon of the Belarusian Armed Forces with 12 T-72B tanks, 2 MT-LB was seen at Homel-Nechetny station.
▫️18:40. The same echelon was moving from Baranavichy-Central station towards Slonim station.
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3) October 21. 2 trucks with trailers of the Belarusian Armed Forces carrying UAVs (returning from exercises) were moving from Stoubtsy towards Dziarzhynsk (Minsk region) along the M1 highway.
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▫️10:00. 4 APCs of the Belarusian Armed Forces, 2 Pantsir systems, 5 trucks (KUNG) of the Russian Armed Forces were moving from Stoubtsy towards Dziarzhynsk along the M1 highway.
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▫️10:40. 4 APCs of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving from Dziarzhynsk towards the intersection with the R23 highway along the M1 highway.
▫️22:00. Belarusian tilt-covered truck and UAZ-39621 were moving from Stoubtsy towards Dziarzhynsk along the M1 highway.
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4) 08:00. 4 trucks of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving from Minsk towards Pryvolny (Minsk district) along the M4 highway.
5) 08:10. A MAZ truck (KUNG) of the Belarusian Armed Forces was moving from Homel towards the intersection of the M8 and M10 highway.
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▫️15:50. A truck of the Russian Armed Forces was seen in Homel.
6) 08:40. Mi-8 helicopter of the Belarusian Air Force flew over Maryina Horka (Pukhavichy district, Minsk region) to the southeast.
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7) 08:50. A column of the Belarusian Armed Forces [1] was moving from Rechytsa towards Kalinkavichy along the M10 highway.
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The column included 6 tilt-covered MAZ trucks, a MAZ truck (KUNG), 5 fuel trucks, 2 GAZ-66 (KUNG), 4 tilt-covered Ural trucks, a dropside Ural truck, 5 Ural trucks (KUNG), 4 ZiL-131 (KUNG), UAZ-39621.
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▫️10:50. A column of the Belarusian Armed Forces [2] was moving along the R88 highway towards Zhytkavichy.
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The column included BRDM Kaiman, a tilt-covered GAZ-66, 8 tilt-covered Ural trucks, 3 dropside Ural trucks, 4 tilt-covered MAZ trucks, 3 fuel trucks, a MAZ truck (KUNG), 3 ZiL-131 (KUNG), UAZ-39621.
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▫️11:25. The column [2] was moving along the M10 highway towards Zhytkavichy.
▫️12:00. A column of columns [1] and [2] was moving from Pinsk towards Ivatsevichy along the R6 highway.
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▫️13:10. A column of the Belarusian Armed Forces (2 Dongfeng Mengshi, 2 tilt-covered MAZ trucks, 2 Ural trucks (KUNG), a tilt-covered Ural truck, a fuel truck, ZiL-131 (KUNG), 4 multi-purpose containers MAZ) was moving from Pinsk towards Ivatsevichy along the R6 highway.
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8) 09:00. An echelon with at least 42 infantry fighting vehicles and over 10 BTR-60 was seen at Mahiliou-2 station.
▫️15:00. The same echelon was moving from Mahiliou-2 station to the east. It was seen on October 21 in Homel (p.19 of the report).
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9) 10:00. A column of 14 tilt-covered KamAZ trucks of the Russian Armed Forces was moving from Slonim towards the intersection with the M1 highway along the M11 highway.
▫️11:20. The same column was moving from Ivatsevichy towards Biaroza along the M1 highway.
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10) 10:00. Mi-24 helicopter of the Belarusian Air Force flew over Kalinkavichy to the northwest.
▫️14:00. Mi-8 of the Belarusian Air Force flew over Mikhnavichy (Kalinkavichy district).
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11) 12:10. 2 trailers carrying 2S1 Gvozdika howitzers of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving along the M5 highway towards Zhlobin.
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12) 12:20. An echelon of the Belarusian Armed Forces (at least 6 2S1 Gvozdika howitzers, over 20 infantry fighting vehicles, MT-LB) was moving from Baranavichy-Central station towards Slonim station. The same echelon was seen on October 21 in Yelsk (p. 13 of the report).
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13) 12:45. 2 R-434A (control room of radio relay communications), 2 R-434 Citrus radio relay stations, multi-purpose container MAZ of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving from Dziarzhynsk towards Fanipal along the M1 highway.
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▫️17:20. 3 tilt-covered MAZ trucks and UAZ-39621 of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving from Dziarzhynsk towards Fanipal along the R1 highway.
14) 13:20. Mi-8 helicopter of the Belarusian Air Force flew over Hrodna to the southwest.
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15) 13:40. An Ural truck towing an APC of the Belarusian Armed Forces was moving along the M9 highway towards the Loshytsa district of Minsk.
▫️14:00. A trailer carrying BMP of the Belarusian Armed Forces was seen in Minsk.
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16) 13:45. An echelon with 6 infantry fighting vehicles and trucks was seen between Yanau-Palesski and Brodnitsa stations.
17) 14:00. 2 Osa systems, 2 transport loading vehicles, a tilt-covered MAZ truck, an APC of the Belarusian Armed Forces were seen in Babruisk.
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18) 14:00. 2 tilt-covered MAZ trucks of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving from Mahiliou towards Orsha along the M8 highway.
▫️15:00. 2 tilt-covered MAZ trucks of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving from Orsha towards Vitsebsk.
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19) 14:10. Russian IL-76 (RF-86897) landed at Homel airport.
▫️16:00. Russian IL-76 (RF-86897) took off from Homel airport.
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20) 14:30. An echelon of the Belarusian Armed Forces (16 Ural trucks, 30 APCs, KrAZ, 2 GAZ-66, 3 ZiL-131), another echelon (2 armored vehicles, UAZ-39621, 4 Ural trucks, 2 ZiL-131), 4 passenger cars and 2 freight cars were seen at Haryn station.
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21) 14:40. An echelon of the Russian Armed Forces (over 60 trucks (fuel trucks, tilt-covered), at least 2 infantry fighting vehicles, 8 passenger cars, 6 freight cars) was moving from Smaliavichy station towards Kalodzishchy station.
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▫️19:00. The same echelon was moving from Kaliadzichy station towards Fanipal station.
22) 15:20. A black Toyota RAV4 with a license plate of the unrecognized DNR was seen in Mazyr.
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23) 17:00. A dropside Ural truck and ZiL-131 (KUNG) of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving from Luninets towards Hantsavichy along the R13 highway.
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About 3200 Russian servicemen arrived in Belarus – the head of @DI_Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov.
@DI_Ukraine estimates the number of Russian troops in Belarus at 3200 people.
Budanov also noted that there are no signs of formation of strike groups on the territory of Belarus. 1/5
“About once in 1,5 month they say that those horrible legions of Belarusians will attack tomorrow. But the reality is slightly different, and I have debunked these myths many times. Is there any potential threat from Belarus? Potentially, there is.
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It’s not a secret for anyone, too.
Russians are redeploying a certain number of units there now. But what they say and what they redeploy in fact are completely different things. Right now there are no signs of any form of strike groups being created.
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⚡️Military activity on the territory of Belarus on October 23:
1) October 22-23. GAZ-66 (command staff vehicle R-142N) and a tilt-covered MAZ truck of the Belarusian Armed Forces were seen at the intersection of the M1 and R6 highways.
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2) In the morning, an echelon of the Belarusian Armed Forces, which was being formed on October 22 at Haryn station (p.20 of the report), arrived at Hrodna railway station. The echelon included 20 Ural trucks, 30 APCs, KrAZ, 2 GAZ-66, 5 ZiL-131, UAZ-39621.
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3) 10:00. An echelon of the Russian Armed Forces was moving from Baranavichy-Palesskiya station towards Baranavichy-Central station.
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The Belarusian Railways collect data on employees born in Ukraine: they summon them for questioning to the KGB and send them to pass a polygraph. 1/5
The telegram channel “belzhd_live” reports that the deputy head of the Belarusian Railways Igor Kozlovsky ordered to prepare lists of employees born in Ukraine. The purpose of this action is unknown.
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Employees born in Ukraine are asked the following questions at the KGB:
•about relatives in Ukraine;
•about what relatives tell;
•about whether they voted at the 2020 elections and, if so, for whom they voted;
•about attitude towards the war;
•other questions.
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⚡️Military activity on the territory of Belarus on October 21:
1) 01:45. Russian IL-76 (RF-86897) landed at Homel airport.
▫️14:00. Russian IL-76 (RF-86897) took off from Homel airport.
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2) In the morning, an echelon of the Belarusian Armed Forces was being formed at Haryn railway station: trucks, APCs, fuel trucks
▫️14:50. The same echelon was seen at Luninets railway station.
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3) 08:50. A tilt-covered MAZ truck of the Belarusian Armed Forces was moving in Minsk towards the M9 highway.
▫️09:30-10:40. A tilt-covered MAZ truck, a dropside and a tilt-covered Ural trucks of the Belarusian Armed Forces were moving in Minsk towards the M9 highway.
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Exercises of the Belarusian Armed Forces were extended till at least October 29 in Belarus.
October 23 will be a day off for all training grounds, except the Asipovichski training ground, and for some it will also be October 22. 1/5
The extension of exercise period at the Belarusian training grounds is as follows:
•Barysauski training ground (Barysau district) until 29.10;
• Hozhski training ground (Hrodna district) until 28.10;
• Brestski training ground (Brest district) until 29.10;
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• Asipovichski training ground (Asipovichy district) until 28.10;
• Neman training ground (Navahrudak district) until 28.10;
• Obuz-Liasnouski training ground (Baranavichy district) until 28.10;
• Damanava training ground (Ivatsevichy district) until 28.10;
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“belzhd_live” telegram channel found out that in early October 64 more empty flatcars were transported from Russia to Belarus for loading and withdrawal of wheeled and tracked military vehicles taken from storage to Russia. 1/4
On October 1, 2022, an echelon with 51 empty flatcars arrived at Urechcha railway station (Luban district, Minsk region, Belarus) from Gotnya railway station (Belgorod oblast, Russia). The 969th tank reserve base is located in Urechcha.
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T-72A tanks are removed from storage there and loaded onto flatcars.
In addition, on October 9, 2022, 13 more empty flatcars arrived at Stariya Darohi railway station (Minsk region, Belarus) from Liski railway station (Voronezh oblast, Russia).
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