Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko supports Putin’s war and allowed the deployment of major Russian military units in the country as a springboard to get into Ukraine.
Footage appears to show military ambulances full of dead and wounded Russian soldiers driving through the Belarusian city of Homel are being moved to Belarus by train and planes in the dead of night to avoid attracting attention, it has been reported.
RFE quoted one medical official who said more than 2,500 soldiers’ corpses had been shipped from Homel back to Russia by trains or by plane as of March 13.But the Homel region may offer some clues about the death count. The country’s dictator Alexander Lukashenko supports Putin’s war and allowed a deployment of major Russian military units in the country as a springboard to get into Ukraine.that wounded Russian soldiers were being brought to three separate medical facilities in the city and local patients were being discharged early to manage the influx.
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