Lukashenko's regime handed over 131,000 tons of ammunition to Russia over a year
Over a year, the regime of self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko handed over 131,582 tons of ammunition to Russia.
This is reported by the project of Belarusian journalist and analyst Anton Motolka Motolko help with reference to the data of the Belarusian railway community.
It is reported that from January 2022 to February 2023, the amount of ammunition exported from Belarus to Russia and the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine amounted to 131,582 tons. Before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, these volumes were much smaller and began to grow immediately after February 24, 2022.
"In January and February 2022, 203 tons were exported to Russia, but by March 2022, the volume increased 12.5 times to 2,558 tons. The following month, April 2022, was the peak of ammunition exports to Russia for the entire analyzed period - 29,741 tons per month. The second largest was January 2023 - 24,421 tons", the publication says.
The largest exports during the analyzed period were carried out from 9 railway stations in Belarus.

Most of the shells were exported from: 43rd Arsenal of Missiles and Ammunition (Dobrush railway station) - 33,032 tons; 46th Arsenal of Missiles and Ammunition (Bronna Gora railway station) - 28,507 tons; 1405th Artillery Base (Osipovichi-1 railway station) - 25,237 tons.
The shells transferred to Russia by the Lukashenko regime were transported not only to Russian territory, but also directly to the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, including Crimea, as well as to the occupied territory of Georgia;