egcc: 11 red - Tupolev Tu-134UBL at ARZ-407 in mid 1996
egcc: 21 red - Tupolev Tu-134UBL at ARZ-407 in mid 1996
egcc: EX-87379 - 1974 build Yakovlev Yak-40, later operated by Government of Kyrgyzstan as EX-901, but written off in 2007
egcc: RA-87530 - 1975 build Yakovlev Yak-40, operated by Barnaul Airlines at the time
egcc: EW-87657 - 1970 build Yakovlev Yak-40, operated by ARZ-407 at the time as Belaviaservis
egcc: VN-A114 - 1984 build Tupolev Tu-134B-3, damaged beyond repair six months later in taxiing accident at Da Nang
egcc: EZ-88169 - 1976 build Yakovlev Yak-40, outside (what I assume to be) the original Minsk VIP Building from the Khrushchev/Brezhnev era's
egcc: EW-47291 - 1970 build Antonov An-24RV, airframe now displayed at the Minsk-National Museum
egcc: EW-46615 - 1973 build Antonov An-24RV, airframe broken up after 2012
egcc: EW-46375 - 1970 build Antonov An-24RV, airframe withdrawn from use before 2005
egcc: EW-33533 - 1988 build Antonov An-2R, last known current with Virazh ATTs as RA-02848
egcc: EW-26127 - 1982 build Antonov An-26B, airframe last reported circa 2007 in DR Congo
egcc: RA-65066 - 1977 build Tupolev Tu-134A-3, airframe now preserved at the Arkhangelsk Talagi Museum
egcc: RA-65979 - 1980 build Tupolev Tu-134A-3, operated by Border Guards at the time and eventually scrapped in 2019
egcc: 21 red - 1981 build Tupolev Tu-134UBL at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, airframe last noted in 2015
egcc: 02 red - 1981 build Tupolev Tu-134UBL at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, airframe last noted in 2015 as RF-93947
egcc: 40 red - 1981 build Tupolev Tu-134UBL at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, airframe last noted in 2019 as RF-93946
egcc: 30 red - Tupolev Tu-134UBL at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, airframe last noted in 2018 as RF-95950
egcc: 74 blue - Tupolev Tu-134Sh-1 at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, fate unknown
egcc: 78 blue - Tupolev Tu-134Sh-1 at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, fate unknown
egcc: 51 blue - Tupolev Tu-134Sh-1 at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, fate unknown
egcc: 86 blue - Tupolev Tu-134Sh-1 at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, airframe last reported derelict in 2015 at Chelyabinsk-Shagol
egcc: 84 red - 1976 build Tupolev Tu-134Sh-1 at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, airframe last reported broken up at Klin during 2008
egcc: 82 red - Tupolev Tu-134Sh-1 at ARZ-407 in mid 1996, fate unknown