The Ukrainian General Staff reports that tanks and infantry fighting vehicles have been removed from storage in Belarus


The Belarusian military removed tanks and infantry fighting vehicles from storage bases.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook .
According to the General Staff, the equipment may later be transferred to the disposal of the Russian army to make up for the losses it suffered during the attack on Ukraine.
The General Staff also reported on the situation in the directions adjacent to the territory of Belarus.
So, on the Volyn and Polesye directions, no changes. No signs of the formation of enemy offensive groups have been identified. Belarus is concentrating the main efforts of its troops on enhanced border protection.
In the Siversky direction, the Russian invaders did not conduct active operations. There are no signs of the creation of shock groups. In order to demonstrate the presence and prevent the movement of Ukrainian forces to other directions, the invaders leave separate units of their army in the border regions of the Bryansk and Kursk regions of the Russian Federation.
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