One of the Russian Tochka-U missile systems spotted in Luhansk region was previously located in Belarus.
Recently, the movement of Russian military equipment was spotted near the bus station in the city of Lutuhyne, in the Luhansk region.
The convoy consisted of launchers and transport charge vehicles from the Tochka-U tactical missile system.
The first Tochka-U with the serial number 03 and a camouflage pattern shown in the footage, visually coincides with one of the three similar vehicles of the Tochka-U missile system. They were delivered by the An-124 “Ruslan” aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Machulysh (Belarus) on March 18, according to the “Belarusian Gayun”.
Later, a video recording of the radio chatter interception was also released.
That convoy moved from Machulyshy towards the Ukrainian border and was most likely located in the Brahinsky district, where these tactical missile systems were repeatedly spotted.
On March 30, a large amount of equipment, including the Tochka-U missile systems, was seen moving in the direction of Gomel.
As Bellingcat analysts proved, the same vehicle was seen by a train that departed from Gomel.
Analysts found that the train was heading to the Belgorod region, from where the system was apparently transferred to Ukraine.
The video featuring the train on the system, can be seen the letter “V” in the same place as in the recent video taken in Luhansk.
After the attack on the Kramatorsk railway station, the Ministry of Defense of Russian Federation tried to deny the presence of the Tochka-U missile systems in the arsenal of the Russian side.
However, these facts make it possible not only to prove the existence of such systems, but also to trace the route of one specific system from Minsk to Luhansk.
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