TheKastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment[a] (also known as simplyPołk Kalinoŭskaha, theKalinoŭski Regiment orBel Warriors),[11] formerly theKastuś Kalinoŭski Battalion until May 2022,[12] is a group ofBelarusian opposition volunteers, which was formed during theRusso-Ukrainian War in order to defendUkraine against theRussian invasion in 2022.[13]
In March 2022, it was reported that more than a thousand Belarusians have applied to join the unit.[14] According to its own statements, the battalion is not incorporated into theInternational Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine in order to preserve greater autonomy.[15]
On 9 March, the creation of the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Battalion was announced.[23] The battalion is named afterKastuś Kalinoŭski,[b] a 19th-century Belarusian leader of the 1863January Uprising against theRussian Empire.[13] It was reported that as of 5 March 2022, about 200 Belarusians had joined the battalion.[24] The motto of the battalion is "Liberation of Belarus through the liberation of Ukraine," showing the volunteers' wish to also liberateMinsk from theLukashenko regime.[25]
On 13 March, the deputy commander of the battalion, nicknamed "Tur" (real nameAliaksiej Skoblia), was confirmed killed in theKyiv offensive when his unit was ambushed.[26][27] On 13 April,Ukrainian President Zelenskyy posthumously awarded Skoblia the title ofHero of Ukraine "for personal courage and heroism in defending the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, loyalty to the military oath."[28][29]
On 25 March, it was reported the regiment had taken an oath and has been formally admitted to theUkrainian Ground Forces.[30] On 29 March, the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Battalion volunteers fought alongside Ukrainian soldiers to recaptureIrpin.[31] On 26 March, Dzmitry Apanasovich (call sign "Terror") was killed during fighting in Irpin.[31]
On 1 April, it was reported that thousands of volunteers — many of whom were dissidents who had been arrested following the2020–2021 Belarusian protests — had applied to be members of the battalion, but that vetting and equipping these volunteers had created a backlog that slowed down their deployment.[32]
On 16 May, a company commander, identified as Pavel "Volat," was reported to have died during the war in Ukraine. The Belarusian newspaperNasha Niva stated that Volat was the sixth Belarusian fighter killed since the start of the war.[33] Volat was killed attempting to rescue four members of the regiment buried under rubble during theBattle of Bakhmut.[10]
On 21 May, battalion commander, Dzianis Prokharaŭ (call sign "Kit") announced that thebattalion would become aregiment comprising two separate battalions. This was presented as "a move to the next stage of building a [Belarusian] national military unit" which "tak[es] into account the scale of the tasks facing the Belarusian soldiers".[34] The regiment would consist of three battalions, "Litvin", "Volat", and "Terror." Terror would later split from the Regiment and become an independent unit, theTerror Battalion.[35]
On 17 June, it was announced that volunteers of the Regiment received state Ukrainian decorations "For Battle Merit" and "Ukraine Above All".[36]
On 26 June 2022, four Regiment fighters were killed in a battle with the Russian armored group nearLysychansk, Vasyl Grudovik, Vasyl Parfyankov, Vadym Shatrov and Volat Battalion commander, Ivan Marchuk,nom de guerreBrest. Jan "Trombley" Durbeyka and Siarhei "Klesch" Dzogtsev were takenprisoners of war.[4] On 11 July 2022, they were put on the POW exchange list.[17]
In December 2022, the regiment received aBMP-2 armored vehicle, and in January 2023 a capturedT-72 tank. The regiment announced the formation of the first mechanized unit.[38][39]
On 9 June 2023, the regiment met with theVerkhovna Rada committee "For a Democratic Belarus" to begin cooperating with Ukrainian officials on toppling thecurrent government of Belarus and establishing a free and democratic republic friendly to Ukraine.[35]
On 24 June 2023, shortly after theWagner Group rebellion ended, the Regiment announced that they have "a large number of reserves in Belarus" and urged the Belarusian population to join them in an unspecified future operation to take control of Belarus.[40][41] Later that day, in a joint statement withSviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the regiment urged the Belarusian population to "wait for the signal" for the commencement of an operation to liberate Belarus.[42]
On 15 September 2023, the unit published a video of them walking freely and unopposed through the front-line settlement ofKlishchiivka stating that all Russian forces had been pushed out of the settlement as part of the2023 Ukrainian counteroffensive prior to any official statement of the village's liberation.[43]
In autumn 2023, the group organized a "Path to Freedom" conference in Kyiv. They spoke to representatives of the Belarusian Democratic Force about the war.[44]
In November 2024, Vasily Veremeychik was extradited from Vietnam to Belarus.[45] This was after a request for asylum was denied by Lithuania because of his prior service in the Belarusian military.[46]
Belarusian volunteers joining the regiment swear an oath upon joining. It was written by members of the battalion and first presented on March 25, BelarusianFreedom Day.[25][49]
Belarus! My Motherland! I swear to free and defend You where I am now and where the fate of Your liberation will lead me. Fight to victory for Your freedom, as our ancestors fought against the Ordinian oppression of theMuscovites nearOrsha,Smolensk,Polonka. It is merciless to chase the rootless people of Your lands, as they chased the warriors of theGrand Duchy of Lithuania and the Belarusian nobility, the scythemen ofKościuszko and the rebels of Kalinoŭski, the soldiers of thePeople's Republic and the partisans of theResistance. Defend the blood of Your nation, the power of Your land and the divine spirit of Your existence. In the ranks of free brothers and in captivity, in the homeland and in exile, in battle and in the underground, let my hands grip the weapons until the gallows finish squeezing the necks of Your sons. Let the clang of my shutter not stop until the clang of the bars is heard behind the backs of Your heroes. Let me have enough life to take revenge for all your tortured, raped and killed children. Until the last shine of Your rivers in my eyes, while the trample of the Chase is heard in my heart. Live for You, die for You, and revive Your greatness. Long live Belarus! Live forever!
On 26 March, Deputy Head of theGUBOPiK of theMinistry of Internal Affairs of Belarus Mikhail Bedunkevich stated that a criminal case had been instituted in Belarus against 50 people from the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Battalion for participating in an armed conflict in a foreign state.[55]
In August 2022,Ivonka Survila, Chairman of the Council of the BNR, expressed her support for the regiment after speaking to members inKolin.[56]
In November 2022, theEuropean Parliament adopted a resolution expressing its support for the Kastus Kalinouski Regiment.[57]
On September 25, 2024, theSupreme Court of Belarus, due to efforts of Belarus' Prosecutor GeneralAndrei Shved, recognized the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment as a terrorist organization.[58][59][60]
In 2025, the Belarusian authorities sentenced five members of the Kalinoŭski Regimentin absentia to long prison terms and large fines.[61]
InRivne, a street was named after Kastuś Kalinoŭski. in honor of the Belarusian volunteers.[62]
On 12 April 2022, deputy commander Alyaksei Skoblya, was posthumously awarded the "Hero of Ukraine" medal.[63]
On 17 June, several fighters of the regiment were awarded medals for "combat merit" and putting "Ukraine above all." One volunteer, Zmitser Apanasovich, was posthumously awarded a medal for "combat merit."[64]
On 1 February 2023, members of the regiment were given medals for combat merit. The ceremony took place on 9 March, and was the first known ceremony of awarding Belarusian state awards for bravery on the battlefield since the time of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.[65]
On 8 September, the council of the BNR gave awards to fourteen Belarusian volunteers, including members of the Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment. Among these, Miroslav Lozovsky was also posthumously awarded theOrder of the Pahonia.[66][67]
On 14 March 2025, the Regiment was awarded with "For Our Freedom and Yours" Steel Cross.[68]
^Ukrainian:Полк імені Кастуся Калиновського,romanized: Polk imeni Kastusia Kalynovs'koho;Belarusian:Полк імя Кастуся Каліноўскага,romanized: Połk imia Kastusia Kalinoŭskaha