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17.50. Из города Барановичи (Брестская область) двигалась колонна в составе 3 топливозаправщиков ВС РФ с опознавательным знаком «V»

Сообщается, что колонна двигалась по дороге Р4 в строну города Ляховичи

Отметим, что в Барановичах базируется 2657-я база ГСМ ВС РБ (в/ч 55435)

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17.50. Из города Барановичи (Брестская область) двигалась колонна в составе 3 топливозаправщиков ВС РФ с опознавательным знаком «V»

Сообщается, что колонна двигалась по дороге Р4 в строну города Ляховичи

Отметим, что в Барановичах базируется 2657-я база ГСМ ВС РБ (в/ч 55435)

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