Some of the Russian aircraft were moved from Belarus to Russia’s Bryansk region – media

Some of the Russian aircraft were moved from Belarus to Russia’s Bryansk region – media
Seshcha airbase in the Bryansk region of Russia. Photo credit: RFE/RL

Some Russian helicopters have been relocated from Belarus to the Seshcha airfield in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation.

Militarnyi informs about it.

Some Russian helicopters that were based in the Republic of Belarus have been relocated to Seshcha airfield in Russia’s Bryansk region. This is supported by the satellite image for April 6, which was made available to “Schemes” (Radio Svoboda).

Military helicopters, fighter jets, AN-124, and IL-76 aircraft are now based in Seshcha.

Earlier, the “Belarusky Gayun” Telegram channel reported that since April 3rd, some of the Russian Mi-8, Mi-26, and Ka-52 helicopters have taken off from Machulishi Airport near Minsk, Belarus, and headed for Sescha.

These helicopters may also be spotted in a satellite image capturing part of Machulishi airport dated 28 March.

On April 1, reports claimed that Russia was partially moving its aircraft and air defense equipment from the territory of the Republic of Belarus.

It is possible that Russia could plan to use all these forces to support its military group, which is trying to occupy Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions.

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