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Стриминг твитов о российско-украинской войне в ТГ; иногда сообщения также постятся и редактируются вручную
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The Lookout (Twitter)

For reference:
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@MotolkoHelp:
7) 12:00. A tilt-covered ZiL-131 of the Russian Armed Forces was moving from Kalinkavichy towards Rechytsa along the M10 highway.

8) 12:30. Russian military equipment (about 20 T-72 tanks and about 20 trucks) was being loaded onto an echelon at Zaslonava railway station.
10/12
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The Lookout (Twitter)

I only took a quick look, didn't try to identify the tanks, but this is possibly not from Lepelski as this post says T-80BVs.
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@typicaldonetsk:
‼️ В Беларуси заметили эшелон с танками Т-80БВ.

#Беларусь #Т80БВ #Belarus https://t.co/YR5vR3wigA
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Dan (Twitter)

Note this did not happen just at the one location shown in the 2016 film. Over a few days there was a continuous flow of films mainly from around Airforce Technical School showing the same repeated 'tactics' by successive SAA and Hezbollah units.
The Lookout (Twitter)

When it comes to movements in Belarus, always wise to check @MotolkoHelp, on Telegram they are the Belarusian Hajun project.

I didn't do that before posting, but they have info on recent trains, along with a nice map.

https://t.me/Hajun_BY/6011
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@The_Lookout_N:
What would December be without hunting for military trains...

This is reportedly Belarus, and the composition of the train resembles an echelon loaded near the Lepelski Training Ground, possibly for transfer south. https://t.co/UtMHxBGnnO
Dan (Twitter)

@Bimbaboi_ @LivFaustDieJung @SpiritOfKabanah Yep. wanted to comment on that too but no space. Also I'm wondering if they are taking fire from the side in the film - can't tell for sure. They seem aligned in two directions.
The Lookout (Twitter)

RT @Saturnax1: ❗️#NavalNews Project 671RTMK Shchuka/Victor III class SSN Tambov (B-448) returned to its home base at Vidayevo after modernization. https://twitter.com/Saturnax1/status/1605219532053696513/photo/1
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

The Russian Armed Forces transfer tanks closer to the border with Ukraine.
Today, December 20, at around 05:00, an echelon with Russian military equipment deployed at the Obuz-Liasnouski training ground (Baranavichy district, Brest region) departed from Palonka station.
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MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

During the day, the echelon passed Biaroza, Zhabinka, Drahichyn, Ivanava and, according to our information, arrived in Luninets (Brest region).
2/11
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

On the flatcars: 23 T-80 tanks, 8 fuel trucks, 9 trucks (Ural and KamAZ), 2 passenger cars and 7 freight cars.
This information is confirmed by @belzhd_live.
3/11
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

In addition, we also know that yesterday, December 19, more than 20 tanks and about 16 Ural trucks of the Russian Armed Forces, which were stationed at the Lepelski training ground, were being loaded onto the flatcars at Zaslonava railway station (Vitsebsk region).
4/11
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

Later the echelon headed towards Orsha and went to Asipovichy. Preliminary, its destination point is Slutsk (Minsk region), which is also much closer to the border with Ukraine.
5/11
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

It’s also known about the transportation of the third echelon with Russian military equipment.
6/11
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

In the morning of December 20, an echelon with 20 BMP-2, 3 fuel trucks, 7 Ural trucks, a mobile control communications center (MPUS-K) based on KamAZ, 4 passenger cars of the Russian Railways and 3 freight cars was passing through Shklou (Mahiliou region).
7/11
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

It passed through Orsha, Mahiliou and Zhlobin. As a result, it arrived in Kalinkavichy (Homel region). It’s possible that it will pass even further to the south.
8/11
MotolkoHelp (Twitter)

At the moment, there’re the following options:
• Russian military equipment is being transported from the training grounds in the northern and central part of the country to the border areas.
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