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Military activity in Belarus in July 2024. Briefly

• At least 9 Shahed drones flew into Belarus, one of them fell in Homiel region;

• In July, the so-called “combat readiness inspection” was completed and the Belarusian-Chinese “Attacking Falcon-2024” anti-terrorist training took place;

• The intensity of movements of the Belarusian Armed Forces by rail and flights of the Belarusian Air Force increased 1.5-2 times;

• The number of the Russian Armed Forces in Belarus decreased due to the return of the contingent that participated in the parade on July 3 back to Russia;

• The number of the aviation group of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Belarus also decreased after the return of aircraft and helicopters back to Russia;

• Up to 100 mercenaries of PMC Wagner stay in Belarus, they continue to train the Lukashenka regime’s security forces.

This is the first in a series of posts about the key military events of July in Belarus.

The full review of military activity in Belarus in July:
https://hajun.info/analytics/shahed-136-131-drones-in-belarus-completion-of-the-combat-readiness-inspection-and-development-of-military-infrastructure-review-of-military-events-in-belarus-in-july/
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RT @Hajun_BY: At least 9 Shahed drones flew into Belarus in July: one of them exploded, another one disappeared

In July, Russian UAVs of the Shahed-131/136 type, which were launched during missile attacks against Ukraine, repeatedly flew into the airspace of Belarus.

A total of 9 Shahed-136/131 drones flew into Belarus from July 11 to July 31, of which:
• 1 exploded and fell in Belarus;
• 7 flew to the territory of Ukraine;
• the fate of 1 is unknown.

According to our data, 7 out of 9 drones returned to the territory of Ukraine, while others flew deep into the country. For example, Shahed No. 2, which flew into Belarus on the night of July 13, flew more than 350 km in the airspace of Belarus up to Vitsiebsk and then disappeared. What happened to it further and where it is is unknown. Another Shahed, the 4th, flew over 400 km over Belarus on July 16 and exploded, falling in Aktsiabrski district of Homiel region.

Despite the mass and regular flights of UAVs into the airspace of Belarus, there were practically no comments by the state bodies of Belarus on this issue in July. In fact, the only reaction from the state authorities was an indirect confirmation of the Shahed-136/131 flight in Mahiliou region on July 16 by the regional department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

However, despite the lack of official reaction from the officials of the Lukashenka regime, the military of the Belarusian Armed Forces began to take preventive measures to neutralize the threat. For example, Su-30SM fighters began to regularly fly to the south of Belarus during missile attacks against Ukraine, and helicopters were relocated to Babruisk airfield, reducing the flight time to the border with Ukraine to intercept UAVs flying into Belarus.

The full review of military activity in Belarus in July:
https://hajun.info/analytics/shahed-136-131-drones-in-belarus-completion-of-the-combat-readiness-inspection-and-development-of-military-infrastructure-review-of-military-events-in-belarus-in-july/
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At least 9 Shahed drones flew into Belarus in July: one of them exploded, another one disappeared

In July, Russian UAVs of the Shahed-131/136 type, which were launched during missile attacks against Ukraine, repeatedly flew into the airspace of Belarus.

A total of 9 Shahed-136/131 drones flew into Belarus from July 11 to July 31, of which:
• 1 exploded and fell in Belarus;
• 7 flew to the territory of Ukraine;
• the fate of 1 is unknown.

According to our data, 7 out of 9 drones returned to the territory of Ukraine, while others flew deep into the country. For example, Shahed No. 2, which flew into Belarus on the night of July 13, flew more than 350 km in the airspace of Belarus up to Vitsiebsk and then disappeared. What happened to it further and where it is is unknown. Another Shahed, the 4th, flew over 400 km over Belarus on July 16 and exploded, falling in Aktsiabrski district of Homiel region.

Despite the mass and regular flights of UAVs into the airspace of Belarus, there were practically no comments by the state bodies of Belarus on this issue in July. In fact, the only reaction from the state authorities was an indirect confirmation of the Shahed-136/131 flight in Mahiliou region on July 16 by the regional department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

However, despite the lack of official reaction from the officials of the Lukashenka regime, the military of the Belarusian Armed Forces began to take preventive measures to neutralize the threat. For example, Su-30SM fighters began to regularly fly to the south of Belarus during missile attacks against Ukraine, and helicopters were relocated to Babruisk airfield, reducing the flight time to the border with Ukraine to intercept UAVs flying into Belarus.

The full review of military activity in Belarus in July:
https://hajun.info/analytics/shahed-136-131-drones-in-belarus-completion-of-the-combat-readiness-inspection-and-development-of-military-infrastructure-review-of-military-events-in-belarus-in-july/
Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)

Units of the Special Operations Forces continue to be stationed in the area bordering Ukraine, but additional forces have been withdrawn from there.

In July, we continued to record the presence of Special Operations Forces in the border area in the south of Belarus. The total number of units there is still 400-500 people, and they are stationed in the same locations as before:

• A battalion of the 103rd Airborne Brigade.
Where: the vicinity of Ziabrauka airfield.

• A divizion of the 5th Special Forces Brigade of the Belarusian Armed Forces.
Where: the vicinity of Mazyr.

We should also note that in July, additional forces of the Belarusian Armed Forces were withdrawn from the area bordering Ukraine, that were redeployed there as part of the so-called “combat readiness inspection.”

The full review of military activity in Belarus in July:
https://hajun.info/analytics/shahed-136-131-drones-in-belarus-completion-of-the-combat-readiness-inspection-and-development-of-military-infrastructure-review-of-military-events-in-belarus-in-july/
Belarusian Hajun project (Twitter)

Aviation activity of the Russian Aerospace Forces decreased 2-fold over the month, there are fewer Russian aircraft.

According to our data, in July, Russian transport and passenger aircraft arrived at the following airports and airfields in Belarus:
• Machulishchy airfield – 1 Tu-134, 1 Tu-214PU-SBUS and 2 IL-76;
• Baranavichy airfield – 1 IL-76 and 3 Tu-134;
• Minsk National Airport – 1 An-12;
• Hrodna airport – 1 Tu-134AK;
• Homiel airport – 1 An-12.

In addition, the number of aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Belarus decreased. For example, on July 3, 5 MiG-29 and 6 Su-30SM aircraft of the “Strizhi” and “Vityazi” aerobatic groups flew from Baranavichy airfield to Russia. On the same day, 11 Russian helicopters (5 Mi-28, 5 Ka-52 and 1 Mi-26) flew from Machulishchy airfield to Russia.

Thus, as of August 1, the following aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces are permanently stationed in Belarus:

• Lida airfield – 1 Su-25 attack aircraft;
• Baranavichy airfield – 4 Su-30SM fighters.

The full review of military activity in Belarus in July:
https://hajun.info/analytics/shahed-136-131-drones-in-belarus-completion-of-the-combat-readiness-inspection-and-development-of-military-infrastructure-review-of-military-events-in-belarus-in-july/
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