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From the existing units: Lukashenko allowed to send the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of military equipment - the media

The source of journalists in the Belarus Ministry of Defense said that the Kremlin's new request may be associated with high losses of occupiers in the Kursk region and in other areas of the front. In 2022, the Russians took away reserves from Belarus, and are now asked to share their remains. President of Belarus Oleksandr Lukashenko began to send military equipment from his own units to the Russian Federation. About it reports the edition "Belorussian News".

The source of journalists in the Ministry of Defense of Belarus said that Alexander Lukashenko gave an indication that some of the military equipment from the country's military units would be transferred. This may be due to the Kremlin's urgent request due to large losses and lack of equipment on the front. It is about Kursk direction and other sections of the battlefield.

"It is worth noting that this is not the first case when Alexander Lukashenko transmits to the Russian side equipment and ammunition. In 2022, when the Russian" his "(official name of the Kremlin of a Full-scale War in Ukraine-ed. ) Collided in Ukraine with serious problems , especially in high losses, Russia has asked Belarus to use its arsenals, " - the message reads.

In 2022, the authors of the material continued, the Russian army was accessed to the property of the Whittle and the export began: in the first year of a full-scale invasion, the authors of the material continued, Russia was faced with the problem of unwillingness of the military-industrial complex. The enemy could not supply as many equipment to the front as it was necessary to fight.

"Now, even with the advanced MIC, Russia is not coping, especially when new, absolutely unexpected directions of the front are opened. But it is important to emphasize that if in 2022 Belarus transmitted ammunition and equipment from warehouses, it is now about transfer from the warehouse combat units, " - the message reads.

The military-political observer Alexander Kovalenko wrote on his page on the social network Facebook that he did not know how information about Moscow's new request to Minsk is true, but in 2022 Russia really addressed Alexander Lukashenko for help. "Most interestingly, this is that information about the transfer of equipment concerns existing units.