Belarus deputy minister QUITS over Ukraine war
The deputy minister of defence for Belarus has reportedly
submitted his resignation and claimed he cannot support the current Russian
invasion of Ukraine.
Major General Viktor Gulevich, who is also the chief of the
general staff, argued that Belarusian military unit personnel refused to take
part in hostilities and that the Armed Forces of Belarus could not complete a
single battalion group.
Mr Gulevich is among a number of Belarusian officials facing
economic sanctions from the UK government because of their closeness with
Vladimir Putin.
He was accused of directing joint military exercises with
Russia, and consenting to the deployment of Russian troops along the border of
Belarus with Ukraine - which, the UK government claimed, 'directly contributed
to Russia’s ability to attack Ukraine'.
The UK Foreign Office previously said the Belarusian
military has 'supported and enabled the Russian invasion of Ukraine' by
allowing Russian troops to build up on its border with Ukraine.
A scan of Mr Gulevich's statement, which was reportedly
addressed to the current Minister of Defence Viktor Khrenin, added: 'Conducting
explanatory work with the commanders of military units did not yield results. I
have the courage to assume that the replacement of the commanders of these
military units, who could not organise the formation of groups on the ground,
will not give us the result we need.
'In view of the above, I ask for your decision regarding the
acceptance of my resignation.'
The Ministry of Defense of Belarus questioned the authenticity
of the letter and said Mr Gulevich cannot ask the Minister of Defence to
resign, but rather the person who employed him - the commander-in-chief of the
Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus.
The Ministry also disputed his claims and said the
formations and military units of Belarus are staffed '100 per cent'.
Meanwhile, Oleksiy Arestovych, the advisor to the head of
the Ukrainian president's office, said he is checking the information surrounding
Mr Gulevich's resignation.
Speaking to Rada TV on Sunday morning, Mr Arestovych claimed
the Russian army is conducting shelling from Belarus and holding the nation
'hostage' during the invasion of Ukraine.
He said the Belarusian army is not being used against
Ukraine but was being deployed along the borders.
He added: 'However, the Belarusian army at the level of
formations does not take part in the armed aggression against Ukraine.
'Nevertheless, the territory of Belarus is used, to put it
mildly, to the fullest – troops come from there, the entire system of military
airfields is used to bombard Ukraine, and anti-tactical missiles are launched.'
Mr Arestovych said the resignation of Mr Gulevich may be
because the Russian leadership is 'pressing and framing' the Belarusian army
and people.
Announcing sanctions against Mr Gulevich, the Foreign Office
said: 'Gulevich is responsible for directing the actions of the Belarusian
armed forces, which have supported and enabled the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
'He has directed joint military exercises with Russia, and
consented to the deployment of Russian troops along the border of Belarus with
Ukraine, which has directly contributed to Russia’s ability to attack Ukraine,
including from positions in Belarus.'
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