This information was spreaded by Anton Motolko, a Byelorussian journalist from the BYPOL initiative
According to him, locals reported hearing two explosions at about 8:00-9:00 and may have heard another one during the night.
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According to preliminary reports, the traffic police stopped the cars in several places around the airbase and checked the trunks and ID of the drivers. Later MAZ VV vehicles were spotted on the way to the airbase.
The BYPOL initiative reported that on Sunday morning two explosions occurred at the Machulishchy air base resulting in a Russian military and transport aircraft and snowplows being damaged.
Near the aforementioned airbase, local residents noticed a significant number of soldiers as well as traffic police crews that were checking all the passing cars.

It is from Machulishchy airfield that Kinzhal missile carriers usually take off, which is why Ukraine issued an air-raid warning.
Machulishchy is an air base of the Air Force and Air Defence Forces of the Republic of Belarus located in Machulishchy, Minsk Region, Belarus.
It is home to the 50th Composite Air Base, flying Antonov An-26s, Ilyushin Il-76MD's, Mil Mi-8s and Mil Mi-24s.
It has served as a strategic bomber base for the Soviet Union. It also served as a Soviet Air Defence Forces interceptor base.
The primary operator was the 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment. Machulishchy was one of nine major operating locations for the Tupolev Tu-22 Blinder in the mid-1960s.
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