Power structures

Emmerson Mnangagwa, the president of Zimbabwe, and Viktor Sheiman in Minsk / BelTA
Emmerson Mnangagwa, the president of Zimbabwe, and Viktor Sheiman in Minsk / BelTA
Thanks to the 'Pandora Papers', it has become finally clear who is behind the 'Zimbabwe project' in Belarus.
Maksim Dzenisevich and Aliaksei Shametavets / Euroradio
Maksim Dzenisevich and Aliaksei Shametavets / Euroradio
"I'm glad to be deprived of this rank, as I no longer have anything to do with this bitchy regime."
Ex-Berkut fighter Sergei Kiminchyzhi was among the Minsk riot policemen who visited Lukashenka's residence.
Ex-Berkut fighter Sergei Kiminchyzhi was among the Minsk riot policemen who visited Lukashenka's residence.
He detained political activists and testified against them in court and dispersed protesters in August 2020.
Exercises at the special training center, where special forces were trained / sb.by​
Exercises at the special training center, where special forces were trained / sb.by​
And it stopped hiding: now Alyaksandr Myatla owns GardService. It is the name of Viktar Sheiman's close friend.
GUBOPiK operatives together with their commander Mikalai Karpenkau (center) / Euroradio​
GUBOPiK operatives together with their commander Mikalai Karpenkau (center) / Euroradio​
"All employees who do not quit before the end of the investigation will be deemed accomplices."
Armed forces on the Dignity March on 11 October / Euroradio​
Armed forces on the Dignity March on 11 October / Euroradio​
Belarus' Deputy Interior Minister Henadz Kazakevich says that the protests take place mainly in Minsk become more radical.
Minsk Kaskad quarter / telegram
Minsk Kaskad quarter / telegram
People with weapons and in balaclavas accompanied the “artists” who painted over red-and-white symbols. The locals didn't like it.
Belarusian Special Forces / Reuters
Belarusian Special Forces / Reuters
GardServis, whose employees were allowed to use weapons by Lukashenka, is linked to mining in Zimbabwe.
Andrei Vtyurin / BELTA
Andrei Vtyurin / BELTA
Deputy Head of Belarus' Security Council Andrei Vtyurin is reportedly detained by KGB agents over graft.