Aviation activity
- Aviation activity was recorded at Machulishchy airfield and Homel airport. Flights of aircraft of the Belarusian Air Force and Russian Aerospace Forces were recorded.
- A transport aircraft An-124 of the Russian Aerospace Forces arrived at Homel airport.
Rail activity
- A military cargo train with equipment (presumably, of the Russian Armed Forces) was spotted in Asipovichy.
Movements by road
- No large columns (10+ pieces) with military vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces were recorded. Single vehicles and small columns of the Russian Armed Forces were spotted in Homel, Brest, and on some sections of the M1, M3 and R13 highways.
- A large column (10+ pieces) with military vehicles of the Belarusian Armed Forces was spotted on the M1 highway (Dziarzhynsk → Stoubtsy). Single vehicles and small columns of the Belarusian Armed Forces were spotted in Minsk, Homel, and on some sections of the M1 highway.
Military activity on the territory of Belarus on March 25-26 / Belarusian Hajun
General conclusion
The conclusion on the situation made in the report for March 14 remains valid.
We should add that over the weekend, there were reports of Russian soldiers spotted in Baranavichy and Brest. The soldiers were visiting shopping centers, grocery stores and slot machine halls. It’s a common practice for Russian soldiers to leave the territory of field camps (especially on weekends).
Changes in the size of the group of the Russian Armed Forces in Belarus: no data.