 Russia is moving its military equipment from the training grounds in the northern and central parts of Belarus to the south near the border with Ukraine. Ukrainian media reported, with reference to the monitoring group of the Belarusian channel Belarussian Gaiyon. In the early hours of December 20, an echelon full of equipment in the obos-listnovsky training ground in the Brest region was set off from the Polonka railway station. It contained 23 T-80 tanks, eight gasoline trucks, nine Ural and Kamaz trucks, two passenger and seven freight cars on the platforms. In addition, over 20 tanks and 16 Ural brand vehicles in the Lepel's training ground were loaded from the Slavna training station in the Vitebsk region on December 19. The echelon was sent to Slut city in Minsk region, near the border with Ukraine. On December 20, an echelon of 20 armored Vekombat vehicles, three gasoline trucks, seven Ural brand vehicles, a mobile control station made on the basis of a Kamaz vehicle, four passenger and three freight wagons belonging to the Russian railways passed from Shklov city in Mogilov region. After reaching the Gomel region, the convoy is expected to go slightly south. It's presumed that the military equipment will be used during the joint Russian-Belarist military drills to be held on the Ukrainian border.