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Busly liaciać

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Belarusian opposition movement
Busły liaciać
Буслы ляцяць
Foundation13 November 2020 (2020-11-13)
CountryBelarus
AllegianceBelarusian opposition
IdeologyAnti-Lukashenko
Major actions2022 rail war in Belarus
2022 rail war in Russia
StatusActive
AlliesCyber Partisans
OpponentsBelarusGovernment of Belarus
Battles and wars2022 Belarusian and Russian partisan movement
WebsiteTelegram channel

Busły laciać (Belarusian:Буслы ляцяць,lit.'The storks are flying') is aBelarusian opposition resistance group. It was founded on 13 November, 2020, to fight against the government ofAlexander Lukashenko. The group is part of the "Supraciŭ" association, alongside theCyber Partisans.[citation needed]

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Busły liaciać's activities range from harmless acts like street art and flash mobs to minor sabotage.[1] The "Busły" have claimed responsibility for destroying dozens of CCTV cameras, damaging security forces' vehicles and property, and blocking railways.[2][3]

One notable action attributed to them was an attack on the MinskOMON base in late September 2021. The "Busły" reportedly used a drone to drop two 5-liter containers of incendiary mixture onto the riot police base inUručča during the night. The group claims that the attack caused loud pops and flashes, waking people in nearby houses. They also released a video from the drone documenting the incident.[2][4][5]

TheMinistry of Internal Affairs did not initially comment on the attack on the OMON base. However, in October 2021, the Prosecutor General's Office indirectly confirmed the fact of the attack, acknowledging that there had been "an act of terrorism using UAVs" in September 2021.[2]

In October 2021, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus recognized the "Busły liaciać"Telegram channel and chat as extremist formations, warning that subscribing to or actively participating in them would result in criminal liability.[6][7]

On December 1, 2021, theSupreme Court of the Republic of Belarus classified "Supraciŭ" and its member initiatives, including the "Cyber Partisans," "DNS," and "Busły liaciać," as terrorist organizations, banning them inBelarus.[8]

A representative of the prosecutor's office stated that, "since the spring of 2021, these groups had been using Telegram channels and chats to discuss, plan, and promote terrorist acts, viz. arson and the explosion of buildings and vehicles."[9]

Since the onset of the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the movement has carried out acts ofsabotage on both Belarusian and Russian railways.[10][11][12][13] In September 2022, several participants of the movement were sentenced to long prison terms.[14]

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References

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  1. ^""Орки просят не сравнивать их с россиянами". Белорусы на войне в Украине".Радио Свобода (in Russian). 26 April 2022. Retrieved2022-08-27.
  2. ^abc"Что нужно знать о группах «Буслы ляцяць» и «ДНС», которые власти признали экстремистскими формированиями".belsat.eu (in Russian). Retrieved2022-08-27.
  3. ^"От флешмобов до атак с дронов. Как белорусы боролись с режимом Лукашенко в 2021 году".belsat.eu (in Russian). Retrieved2022-08-27.
  4. ^"StackPath".belsat.eu. Retrieved2022-08-27.
  5. ^"StackPath".belsat.eu. Retrieved2022-08-27.
  6. ^Mail.ru, Новости (2021-10-21)."МВД признало экстремистскими еще один Telegram-канал и чат".21 октября 2021 | Новости Mail.ru (in Russian). Retrieved2022-08-27.
  7. ^""Буслы ляцяць" – интервью со сбежавшим фигурантом дела — Dissidentby".dissidentby.com (in Russian). Retrieved2022-08-27.
  8. ^"Республика Беларусь –".www.cisatc.org. Retrieved2022-08-27.
  9. ^Новости, Р. И. А. (2021-11-30)."В Белоруссии признали объединение "Сопротивление" террористическим".РИА Новости (in Russian). Retrieved2022-08-27.
  10. ^"Белорусские партизаны заявили о диверсии на железной дороге в приграничных областях России".belsat.eu (in Russian). Retrieved2022-08-27.
  11. ^Гребеняк, Владимир (2022-05-06)."В россии началась рельсовая война – Волнорез" (in Russian). Retrieved2022-08-27.
  12. ^"Итоги работы Беларусского Антивоенного Движения, 15 апреля / Официальный сайт Светланы Тихановской".tsikhanouskaya.org. 15 April 2022. Retrieved2022-08-27.
  13. ^"Охота на "рельсовых партизан": кого в Беларуси задерживают за происшествия на железной дороге".Current Time TV (in Russian). 25 April 2022. Retrieved2022-08-27.
  14. ^"В Беларуси обвиняемые по делу "Буслы ляцяць" получили от 8,5 до 15 лет колонии".Current Time TV (in Russian). September 28, 2022.
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