Russia takes missiles for S-300 and S-400 air defence systems out of Belarus

From Russia, the Russian Air Force's IL-76 has been flown to Belarus' Machulischy airfield eight times in the past two days, which can bring in or take out missiles.
According to Belaruski Hayun, 8 IL-76 Russian Air Force flew to Machulischy Airport in the last two days
on November 11, the planes stayed at the airfield for up to 4.5 hours, which is very long for unloading, and the next day they stayed there even longer - up to 6.5 hours. Analysts assumed that Russian troops were taking missiles or ammunition from Belarus to Russia, because before the IL-76 arrived, at least 16 trailers with containers for missiles for S-300/400 SAMs were registered moving in the direction of the airfield.
Preliminarily, the missiles could have been taken to the Rostov, Moscow and Bryansk regions of the Russian Federation, for the probable supply of missiles to the group of troops in the Luhansk and Donetsk directions.
We would like to point out that on 24 February, the occupier's equipment went from Belarus to Ukraine and now the Russians are shelling Ukraine from the territory of Belarus. Lukashenko himself actively supports Putin.
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