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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

❗️About 85% of Russian military equipment has been withdrawn from Belarus.
At the moment, there is no loading of military equipment or echelons for loading at the railway stations in Asipovichy, Kalodzishchy, Khoiniki, Rechitsa, Kalinkavichy, and Kozenki (Mazyr).
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@MotolkoHelp:
Loading of equipment onto trains was seen today near the railway station in Yelsk.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

There have also been no reports on activity at temporary military bases of the Russian Armed Forces near these locations in recent days. Only single trucks are spotted near hotels, cafes, and shopping centers in the towns.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

According to preliminary estimates, about 85% of Russian military equipment, which was recorded at the time of the retreat from the Kyiv direction, has been withdrawn.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

It is worth noting that the loading of the broken equipment onto the flatcars at Yelsk railway station still continues. The equipment is being transported mainly from Naroulya (there is no railway communication in the town).
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

There are also almost no Russian aircraft and helicopters at Belarusian airfields. It’s possible that some attack aircraft, bombers and UAVs may have remained.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

So far, it is difficult to verify this information because of the lack of transparency in reports by the Ministry of Defense of Belarus.
Therefore, it is too early to talk about the total withdrawal of troops.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

Moreover, it is not known how many soldiers are left to “strengthen” the border together with the Belarusian troops.
The monitoring team of the Hajun Project continues to monitor the movements and withdrawal of the Russian Armed Forces from the territory of Belarus.
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The Lookout (Twitter)

On the Norwegian donation of Mistral SAMs to Ukraine:

Most articles on this feature photos of the Simbad ship-mounted launcher, but the RNoN have also operated the MANPAD for shore use.

Here a shore-team from HNoMS Steil in 2019

Photos: Hedvig Antoinette Halgunset / Forsvaret
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: An interesting seizure by the SBU in #Kharkiv was announced- not from Russian forces, but from weapons smugglers. Quantities of tank engines (60 claimed), vehicle parts and R-73 & R-27R A2A missiles (26 claimed) were found.

These were all stolen from UA stocks.
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

Of course, it is claimed that these were intended for Russian forces if they captured the city- which is rather unlikely.

However, incidents like this demonstrate just how much materiel is in Ukraine and how diversion of valuable Soviet-era stocks can damage the war effort.
🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (Twitter)

#Ukraine: The Ukrainian forces claimed to shoot down a Russian Gorizont Air S-100 reconnaissance UAV in the East - however the shown drone is in fact a KBLA-IVTs drone which was designed as an aerial target and likely was used to draw out positions of UA air defense systems.