In addition to ammunition, Belarus is transferring tanks and other equipment to the Russian Federation. In the last few weeks alone, at least 94 T-72A tanks and 36-44 Urals have been handed over.
Lukashenko's regime handed over 65,000 tons of ammunition to Russia in seven months.
The Belarusian Railway channel published data on the amount of ammunition removed from Belarus to Russia from March to September 2022. They testify that in seven months, the Lukashenko regime transferred 65,089 tons of ammo (that's 1,940 wagons) from Belarus to the Russian Federation by rail.
The maximum was exported in April 2022 - 22,534 tons (689 wagons) per month. Then the RF Armed Forces exported their own ammunition from Yelsk, Kozenok, Rechitsa, Khoiniki, and Kalinkovichi. Then there was a slight decline, and from July, the export rates went up again.
Ammunition for export to the Russian Federation was loaded at the following stations of the Belarusian Railway (loading data for seven months):
- Novobelitskaya (312 tons);
- Khoiniki (103 tons);
- Rechitsa (1078 tons);
- Dobrush (21,549 tons);
- Yelsk (56 tons);
- Kozenki (1236 tons);
- Kalinkovichi (235 tons);
- Vasilevichi (192 tons);
- Centrolite (13,323 tons);
- Lida (421 tons);
- Baranovichi-Polessky (608 tons);
- Luninets (1573 tons);
- Kolodishchi (54 tons);
- Beaver (1459 tons);
- Zaslonovo (20 tons);
- Lesnaya (7 tons);
- Bronnaya Gora (15,601 tons);
- Brest-Vostochny (21 tons);
- Osipovichi-1 (7,241 tons).
It is noted that in addition to ammunition, the Lukashenko regime transfers tanks and other equipment to the Russian Federation. In the last few weeks alone, at least 94 T-72A tanks and 36-44 Urals have been handed over.