(Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Military exercises continue on both sides of the border as Minsk focuses on improving offensive operations while Kyiv bolsters its demining and defensive efforts
Belarus allows Russia to use two military bases for 25 more years
Minsk also unveils the first units of the long-awaited "people's militia."
Belarusian volunteers fighting alongside Ukrainian forces take part in Ukraine's counteroffensive in Kherson Oblast
The regime of Belarus' dictator Alexander Lukashenko slashes the independence of self-employed entrepreneurs by proposing an increase in income tax
which experts believe will perpetuate the decrease in the labor force
The European Parliament calls to "reconsider" its diplomatic relations with Minsk
calling the detention of its senior diplomat in Minsk "unacceptable and deplorable."
the EU also establishes a "contact group" to foster regular dialogue with the Belarusian civil society and democratic opposition forces
Russian use of two Belarusian military bases – Baranovichi and Vileika – was prolonged for 25 more years
The previous agreement was signed in 1995 and expired in May 2021
yet remained in possession of Russian forces
The Baranovichi station detects and coordinates missile launches
while the Vileika station is a Russian naval communication hub
Belarusian territory has been used as a staging ground for the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine since February 2022
Although Belarusian troops haven't joined the offensive directly
Belarus offered its infrastructure and facilities to conduct airstrikes and rocket launches against Ukraine
It is reported that Moscow now also controls Ziabrauka airport in the southeastern part of Belarus
Russian military forces were also spotted in the southwestern Brest region
Lithuanian border guards published a surveillance camera video showing masked people coming from Belarus and damaging the fence at the Belarusian-Lithuanian border
Migrants later used the breach at the border
Lithuania and Poland reported increased illegal border crossings, with over 100 attempts registered on Sept
Lithuania prolonged the state of emergency in the areas bordering Belarus
To curb the inflow of illegal migrants, Poland and Lithuania built 5-meter tall fences 186 km and 550 km long
The published video proves that the border breaches occurred with the help of Belarusian border control officers spotted with metal-cutting scissors
The migration crisis at the Belarusian border began in July 2021, when the regime started luring migrants from the Middle East to Minsk with the false promise of easy entry to the EU
The crisis climaxed in November 2021 when an estimated 20,000 migrants were present in Belarus
5,000 migrants were stuck between borders facing pushbacks from Polish border guards and coerced to attempt new crossings from the Belarusian side
Human Rights activists report violence and abuse in the Belarusian Bruzgi refugee camp stationed over 4000 refugees seeking to cross the border
On Sept. 11, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus Andrei Matsievich met with 22 members of the newly formed "people's militia" in Lobzha
One of the militia members was previously prosecuted for assault
Lukashenko ordered the creation of people's militias in Belarus on May 27
up to 50 people in every town should comprise the unit of people's militia and receive weapons in case of war or civil unrest
he warned against the uncontrolled distribution of firearms
Ukraine's Interior Ministry reported that Ukrainian forces conducted military exercises in Zhytomyr
and Volyn oblasts near the country's border with Belarus on Sept
The exercises conducted by Ukrainian troops involved demining
The Ukrainian drills reportedly responded to Belarusian exercises held from Sept
in which simulations allegedly focused on crossing the Belarusian border with Ukraine
Deputy Chief of Ukraine's General Staff Oleksii Hromov said Belarus' drills likely focused on taking parts of Ukraine that Minsk deems so-called "lost territories," potentially including parts of Ukraine's Volyn
Franak Viachorka, an advisor to Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, suggests that Belarus' drills are intended to keep Ukraine on "high alert."
Ukraine's military has noted that the chance of a Belarusian offensive against Ukraine remains low
The "Terror" Battalion, comprised of Belarusian nationals fighting as part of Ukraine's military, took part in Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russian forces in Kherson Oblast
over 1,500 Belarusian volunteers are fighting alongside Ukrainian troops
The EU condemned the detention of EU chargée d'affaires in Belarus Evelina Schulz on Sept
calling the move "unacceptable and deplorable."
Belarusian authorities detained Schulz for two hours at a police station in Minsk after she attended a trial held for political prisoners last week
two Belarusian human rights activists were sentenced to 15 and 6 years in prison
The European Parliament issued a statement on Sept
8 saying the detention was a "blatant violation of international agreements ratified by Belarus itself," including the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
It demanded a review of the EU's diplomatic presence in Minsk
The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers has decided to establish a "Contact group" through which it will hold regular exchanges with Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and other Belarusian democratic opposition forces and civil society
Ireland has prioritized institutional support for those who wish to build a democratic and free Belarus
one that will work with its European partners to protect human rights and promote the rule of law," said the Committee of Ministers chair
the Committee of Ministers "suspended all relations" with Belarusian authorities due to its role as a co-belligerent in Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine
According to Tsikhanouskaya, the ultimate aim is for Belarus to join the Council of Europe once Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko is ousted from power
Members of the local Belarusian and Ukrainian diaspora protest on Aug
(Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The first all-female unit trained by BYPOL, the organization of exiled Belarusian law enforcement that opposes Lukashenko's regime, has reportedly completed training in Poland
The women are being trained in line with BYPOL's "Peramoha," or Victory, plan, an initiative intent upon training forces to resist Lukashenko's regime and to restore the rule of law in Belarus
the trained forces will be equipped to withstand aggression from the regime's security forces
BYPOL was founded in 2020 amid the mass protests that followed Lukashenko's fraudulent presidential election win
Created in August 2021 and supported by Belarusian opposition leader Tskikhanouskaya
over 200,000 Belarusians are said to have registered for the initiative
Belarus' Supreme Court has labeled BYPOL a "terrorist organization."
Belarusian Economy Minister Aliaksandr Charviakou said in a meeting with Belarus' Council of Ministers on Sept. 9 that a bill had been drafted to bar self-employed entrepreneurs from using the country's simplified taxation system
The income tax required of entrepreneurs will reportedly rise from 16% to 20% in 2023 and 25% in 2024
Lukashenko has also said he wants to restrict the types of activities self-employed entrepreneurs can engage in
although he did not provide further details
Ales Aliakhnovich, the economic reforms representative at Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya's Office, noted that the drafted bill would likely worsen the conditions under which many self-employed entrepreneurs in Belarus work
This new measure may also force many Belarusians to shut down their businesses
Maria Yeryoma is a Belarusian media manager and a contributing author at the Kyiv Independent
She recently led the commercial "special projects" at TUT.BY — the biggest independent online media in the country
leaving 15 employees in custody and forcing others to leave the country to continue their work
Maria moved to Kyiv and helped establish a new media outlet
the largest English-language newsletter about her native country.