Ukrainian military intelligence cried out about the transfer of “Putin’s troops” to Belarus
The InformNapalm Youtube channel, associated with the intelligence of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, considers the movements of military transport aircraft between Belarus and Russia suspicious, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
In particular, suspicion was aroused by the flight of a Belarusian Air Force Il-3MD military transport aircraft to the Russian airbase Dyagelevo, 76 km from Ryazan, tracked using the FlightRadar server on August 14.
InformNapalm recalls that the Higher Airborne Command School is located in Ryazan, and the Il-76MD aircraft is designed for parachute and landing of special personnel, military equipment, cargo, fuel and containers.
Another flight of this plane, on August 12 to Novosibirsk, also seemed suspicious to Ukrainian intelligence officers. The official explanation of the Russian Ministry of Defense that in this way the Belarusian team was delivered to Russia to participate in the “Excellence in Military Intelligence” competition does not satisfy Kyiv strategists.
“It is possible that this video may be a legend on the part of the Russian Federation in order to divert the attention of journalists from this flight,” said Mikhail Makaruk, presenter of the YouTube channel.
According to him, on the same day, a Belarusian plane also flew to Kubinka near Moscow, where the 45th separate special forces brigade of airborne troops is stationed, “which took part in the seizure of Crimea and the war against Ukraine in the Donbass.”
But the flight of two Russian airborne forces in Belarus on August 12 forced Makaruk to make a bold forecast.
“It is possible that Vladimir Putin came to a certain agreement with the Lukashenko regime, and these flights indicate the transfer of additional forces or cargo to suffocate civil protests in Belarus. Or they are an element of preparation for the seizure of territory and the announcement of the introduction of Russian “peacekeepers” within the CSTO,” Makaruk said.
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