Journalist observes movement of Russian military equipment in south of Belarus

Journalist observes movement of Russian military equipment in south of Belarus

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More Russian equipment is coming to Gomel region of Belarus, located on the border with Ukraine, which could indicate a rotation of Russian troops.

“More Russian equipment is coming to Gomel region of Belarus, which indicates a rotation of troops, rather than their withdrawal from Belarus. Therefore, the demand of Ukraine and other countries should be the withdrawal of Russian troops both from Ukraine and Belarus,” journalist Anton Motolko, author of Belarusian insider project MotolkoHelp, posted on Twitter.

In numerous reports on Sunday, he reported the active movement of Russian equipment – on their own wheels, by rail, by military aircraft – in Gomel and Brest regions of Belarus.

On February 24, Russian president Vladimir Putin announced a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It has been carried out including from the territory of Belarus.

Martial law was imposed in Ukraine and general mobilization was announced. The country is repelling the invaders.

The international community has imposed sanctions on Russia and Belarus.

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