Vehicles of the Belarusian army were spotted at the entrance to Minsk on Sunday, as voting is underway in Belarus for the country's presidential election.
Footage filmed on Sunday shows several Chinese-made military vehicles Dongfeng Mengshi off-roads near the Belarusian capital accompanied by police.
The military vehicles are a part of the Belarusian army under the name of “Bogatyr.”
The Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko and four other candidates are running for the presidency: wife of opposition blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky Svetlana, former deputy Anna Kanopatskaya, leader of the “Tell the Truth” civil campaign Andrei Dmitriev and head of the Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly (Hramada) party Sergei Cherachen.
Two other candidates Viktor Babaryko and Valery Tsepkalo were denied registration because of the "inconsistencies in income statements."
Earlier, presidential elections took place in Belarus from August 4 to August 8 with the 41,70 per cent turnout, according to Central electoral commission.
Vehicles of the Belarusian army were spotted at the entrance to Minsk on Sunday, as voting is underway in Belarus for the country's presidential election.
Footage filmed on Sunday shows several Chinese-made military vehicles Dongfeng Mengshi off-roads near the Belarusian capital accompanied by police.
The military vehicles are a part of the Belarusian army under the name of “Bogatyr.”
The Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko and four other candidates are running for the presidency: wife of opposition blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky Svetlana, former deputy Anna Kanopatskaya, leader of the “Tell the Truth” civil campaign Andrei Dmitriev and head of the Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly (Hramada) party Sergei Cherachen.
Two other candidates Viktor Babaryko and Valery Tsepkalo were denied registration because of the "inconsistencies in income statements."
Earlier, presidential elections took place in Belarus from August 4 to August 8 with the 41,70 per cent turnout, according to Central electoral commission.
Vehicles of the Belarusian army were spotted at the entrance to Minsk on Sunday, as voting is underway in Belarus for the country's presidential election.
Footage filmed on Sunday shows several Chinese-made military vehicles Dongfeng Mengshi off-roads near the Belarusian capital accompanied by police.
The military vehicles are a part of the Belarusian army under the name of “Bogatyr.”
The Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko and four other candidates are running for the presidency: wife of opposition blogger Sergei Tikhanovsky Svetlana, former deputy Anna Kanopatskaya, leader of the “Tell the Truth” civil campaign Andrei Dmitriev and head of the Belarusian Social Democratic Assembly (Hramada) party Sergei Cherachen.
Two other candidates Viktor Babaryko and Valery Tsepkalo were denied registration because of the "inconsistencies in income statements."
Earlier, presidential elections took place in Belarus from August 4 to August 8 with the 41,70 per cent turnout, according to Central electoral commission.