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In Belarus, combat helicopters moved closer to the Ukrainian border

Jan 20, 2023

Enemy activity continues to be observed near the Ukrainian-Belarusian border. It is known that the occupiers have moved their attack helicopters closer. And that is not all.

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Analysts noted that since the morning of January 19, the activity of enemy aviation has increased. Previously, military helicopters from both Russia and Belarus were mentioned.

Helicopters moved to the border

According to the available information, the enemy helicopters were moved from the airfield "Machulischy" to the airfields in Brest region: "Baranovichi," "Osovtsy," and "Luninets."

It is known about almost 20 aircraft, were deployed closer to the border with Ukraine. In detail, they were taking off from Machulischy from 08:26 to 10:56. But they landed at:

"Baranovichi" airfield - two Mi-8 helicopters of Belarus and one helicopter of Russia;

"Osovtsy" airfield - four Belarusian Mi-24 helicopters;

"Luninets" airfield - 11 helicopters.

It is also known that one Belarusian Mi-8 helicopter, which was in Borovtsy, returned to "Machulischy.

Two more bombers flew to Belarus.

There is also information that the enemy has flown two more Su-24 bombers to Belarus. According to the available information, the Russian planes arrived at the airfield "Baranovichi.

The registration numbers of these aircraft are RF-54408 and RF-54409. They landed between 11:00 and 11:15.

Two more bombers landed in Belarus.

There is also information that the enemy has flown two more of its Su-24 bombers to Belarus. According to the information available, the Russian planes arrived at the airfield "Baranovichi.

The registration numbers of these aircraft are RF-54408 and RF-54409. They landed between 11:00 and 11:15.

Author - Serhii Kolomiets, 20/01/2023

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