Military activity on the territory of Belarus on September 7-8
The main military events on September 7-8
Aviation activity
- Aviation activity was recorded at Machulishchy, Baranavichy, Lida airfields, and at Brest airport. Flights of aircraft and helicopters of the Belarusian Air Force were recorded.
- Il-76 of the Russian Aerospace Forces (RA-78847) left Baranavichy airfield. The aircraft took a contingent of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan after the CSTO drills.
- CASA C-295M aircraft of the Kazakh Air Force left Brest airport. The aircraft took the military after the CSTO drills back to Kazakhstan.
- Tu-134 of the Belarusian Air Force redeployed from Baranavichy airfield to Machulishchy airfield after the CSTO drills.
Rail activity
- In the afternoon of September 7, a military cargo train was spotted at Brest-Palesski station. The train included platforms with more than 10 tracked vehicles.
- In the morning of September 8, a military cargo train of the Belarusian Armed Forces was moving through Fanipal station. The train was transporting 3 tanks, 4 APCs, 6 infantry fighting vehicles, and 4 passenger cars of the Belarusian Railway.
Movements by road
- No movements of the Russian Armed Forces were recorded.
- No movements of PMC Wagner vehicles were recorded.
- A large convoy of the Belarusian Armed Forces escorted by the military vehicle inspectorate was spotted in Baranavichy on September 7. The convoy consisted of 8 MAZ buses, 2 UAZ vehicles and a MAZ truck (tilt-covered).
- A large convoy of the Belarusian Armed Forces escorted by the traffic police was moving along the M1 highway (Stoubtsy-Dziarzhynsk) on September 8. The convoy consisted of 6 KamAZ and Ural trucks (KUNG), 4 tilt-covered MAZ trucks (some with trailers), a fuel truck with a trailer, and a van (Bukhanka). Further, the convoy was moving along the M1 highway towards Volma.
- Single vehicles and small convoys were spotted in Homiel, Mazyr, Hrodna, Hatava, and on some sections of the M1, M10 highways, and MKAD.
General conclusion
The conclusion on the situation made in the report for August 6 remains valid.
Changes in the size of PMC Wagner and the Russian Armed Forces group in Belarus: no data.