Russia transfers 15 Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems to Belarus

The Russian Federation deployed a large convoy of military equipment to the Republic of Belarus, which included at least 15 Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems and 10 units of engineering equipment.

Source: Independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet Belaruski Hajun, citing the Telegram channel of the Community of Railway Workers of Belarus

Details: The convoy departed from Yeysk railway station (Krasnodar Krai in the Russian Federation) on 25 November, and on 28 November it was sighted at Orsha-Centraljnaya (Vitebsk Oblast of the Republic of Belarus), transferring en route  to Lisova station.

On 25 November 2022 at 14:04, military convoy No. 961 was sent from the Yeysk railway station (North Caucasian Railway) to the Lisovaya railway station (Brest Branch of the Belarusian Railway), carrying at least 15 Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems and 10 pieces of engineering equipment.

The train arrived at Orsha-Centraljnaya station on 28 November at 10:40, left at 12:40, and reached Borisov station at 15:35. The travel time to the destination station was 4 days.

As Belarusian railway workers commented, "this is not the last military equipment convoy arriving with cargo of this type."

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