Part of S-400 missile systems were taken out of Belarus

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На русском языке: Из Беларуси вывезли часть ЗРК С-400

Yesterday, June 9, the Belarusian Hajun Project recorded two large columns with equipment of the Russian and Belarusian Armed Forces moving from Brest region to Gomel region along the M10 highway.

One column included two S-400 Triumf missile systems with transport loading vehicles and illumination and guidance radars for it, 5 Ural trucks with F52 trailer, MAZ truck, a fuel truck, and a MAZ truck with radio station. Another column, which was moving from Kalinkavichy towards Gomel, included Pantsir missile system and 2 KamAZ trucks.

In the evening of the same day, the columns arrived in Gomel, and part of the equipment headed towards Gomel airport (GME). Another group of S-400 systems headed towards the airport, presumably from Ziabrauka airfield, where it was replaced with systems relocated from Brest region.

Today, June 10, at around 11:00, An-124-100 of the Russian Aerospace Forces (reg. number RA-82038) arrived in Gomel from Russia. This aircraft, which has appropriate carrying capacity to take S-400, took these systems out of Belarus, and other equipment was taken by several IL-76.

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