Russia withdrew all of its aircraft from Belarus in August, except for one Su-25 attack aircraft.
Belaruski Hajun, an independent Belarusian military monitoring media outlet reported, SIA reports.
The monitoring group reports that the entire Russian Aerospace Forces aircraft group was withdrawn on 5 August.
"11 helicopters (four Mi-8s and seven Mi-24s) of the Russian Aerospace Forces left Machulishchy [airbase in Belarus] for Seshcha airfield (Russia's Bryansk Oblast). Nine Su-34 and Su-30SM Russian Aerospace Forces fighter jets flew from the Baranavičy airfield to the Russian Federation.
Most of the helicopters and planes that left had been in Belarus since early January 2023. Thus, the aircraft element of the Regional Military Grouping (RMG) in Belarus has ceased to exist," the reports said.
As of 1 September, only one Su-25 attack aircraft was left in Belarus, which landed at Machulishchy on 25 July and moved to Lida airfield on 31 August.
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