The so-called “Belarusian Liberation Army”, fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, presented a new uniform

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The so-called “Belarusian Liberation Army”, fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, presented a new uniform

The self-proclaimed “Belarusian Liberation Army,” whose representatives are fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, presented its uniform and insignia. The presentation took place on December 29, 2023 in Kyiv. The Ukrainian press reports this.

Fighting on the side of the Kyiv regime, Belarusian nationalists decided to revive the so-called “Belarusian Liberation Army,” which fought against Soviet power and existed from 1944 to the end of the 1950s. Now Belarusian nationalists are going to “liberate” Belarus, but only after the “victory” of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.



In general, the Zmagars have developed a new military uniform, insignia and symbols, apparently expecting to recruit an entire full-fledged army. At the presentation in Kyiv, the ceremonial and combat uniform of the Belarusian Liberation Army was shown: cockades, buttonholes, sleeve insignia, ranks, insignia in battles, etc. A gray uniform was shown, which is intended for soldiers fighting in the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.



The Belarusian Liberation Army is the force that will liberate Belarus. Now the fighters are fighting for Ukraine and have registered a public association. However, in the future they want to become a full-fledged army. Therefore, now the symbolism can only be seen on their equipment, and everything else exists at the conceptual level

- writes "Focus".


As a representative of the so-called “Belarusian Liberation Army” stated, it was created to organize the “people's struggle” for the restoration of law and democracy in Belarus. Apparently, “democracy” is in the image and likeness of modern Ukrainian, when for a handout in the form of a dollar such scoundrels are ready to comply with any whim of their Western masters.
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  1. +36
    3 January 2024 19: 23
    ..and crawled all sorts of evil spirits from all the cracks and corners.....

    PS seems to be from Viy.
    1. +33
      3 January 2024 19: 43
      The double cross (cross of Union) on the shield means the subordination of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to the Kingdom of Poland, i.e. loss of independence.
      The lard with a slit (on the flag) is a tribute to the Ukrainian leadership.
      1. +14
        3 January 2024 20: 18
        And the Feldgrau gray color was taken from the Wehrmacht.
        1. +4
          3 January 2024 21: 30
          So there is the ideology of the Wehrmacht. Liberation from the people who live in the territory.
        2. +11
          3 January 2024 22: 12
          Yeah. Judging by the form - a mixture of the Catholic Church and German fascists. Although the difference is small. How much evil spirits have crawled out from everywhere...
          1. +3
            3 January 2024 23: 03
            It would be very good if Lukashenko presented his vision of the uniform for these warriors. This suggests something striped with a cross and a target on the back.
            1. NW
              +1
              4 January 2024 01: 01
              if Lukashenko presented his vision of the form

              I think Luka would have made his tie at the parade rougher and with soap.
              1. 0
                4 January 2024 12: 43
                Quote from N.W.
                if Lukashenko presented his vision of the form

                I think Luka would have made his tie at the parade rougher and with soap.

                Without soap they will die and hang...
          2. +1
            4 January 2024 13: 05
            Quote: Reserve officer
            Yeah. Judging by the form - a mixture of the Catholic Church and German fascists. Although the difference is small.

            Why is there no green dot on the forehead? (for better aiming) Well, or the Cross of Union needs to be screwed onto the forehead with a self-tapping screw. Not a revision however! wassat
        3. +4
          3 January 2024 22: 37
          This is not a feldgrau, more like an Austro-Hungarian hechtgrau. By the way, the army of Austria-Hungary had similar stars.
        4. +3
          4 January 2024 01: 07
          This uniform would look very good on the scoundrels who put it on...hanged on the first aspen tree....
        5. 0
          4 January 2024 01: 56
          Quote: Nagan
          And the Feldgrau gray color was taken from the Wehrmacht.

          The equipment in the photos is also German. It’s clear who they plan to be on the hook... request
      2. -9
        3 January 2024 20: 18
        Double cross (Cross of Union)

        Aren't six- and eight-pointed crosses Orthodox?
        1. +4
          3 January 2024 20: 27
          Quote: alystan
          Aren't six- and eight-pointed crosses Orthodox?

          Quote: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boycha_(grand-ducal_coat of arms)
          Coat of arms of the Jagiellons, part of the coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania "Pahonia". In Poland, the coat of arms appears at the end of the 14th century
        2. +6
          3 January 2024 20: 27
          Quote: alystan
          Aren't six- and eight-pointed crosses Orthodox?

          Quote: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boycha_(grand-ducal_coat of arms)
          Coat of arms of the Jagiellons, part of the coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania "Pahonia". In Poland, the coat of arms appears at the end of the 14th century

          They are really trying to get under the Poles so much that they are playing at the union...
          1. +3
            3 January 2024 20: 39
            This is their way of trying to attract volunteers from Belarus to fight for Ukraine. Another anti-crisis. The Ukrainians are running out. We decided to involve the Belarusians. The only good thing here is that again there is a time lag of 80 years between the current events and the events of WWII. This means that 2024 is really an analogue in the chronology of the events of 1944, and after 1944 there was May 1945.

            The Belarusian nationalists, fighting on the side of the Kyiv regime, decided to revive the so-called “Belarusian Liberation Army”, which fought against Soviet power and existed since 1944 and until the end of the 1950s.


            1944 and the current year 2024. The difference is 80 years.
            1. +3
              3 January 2024 20: 48
              Quote from: neworange88
              volunteers from Belarus

              But won’t Belarusians be embarrassed that this is the coat of arms of those who have oppressed them thoroughly for centuries?
              belay
              1. 0
                3 January 2024 20: 55
                Who do you mean? Poles or what? The Grand Duchy of Lithuania primarily included the lands of present-day Belarus and Ukraine. Here is the Cross on the flag of Belarus, model 1991.
                1. +2
                  3 January 2024 21: 02
                  Here are also historical maps of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Grand Duchy of Lithuania). Lithuanian from the word Litvins, not from the word Lithuanians. Poland here is located to the west of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The third map shows the former borders of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with an overlay on the borders of the countries of the 1991 model.
                  1. +3
                    3 January 2024 21: 34
                    Which of the rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania called himself a Belarusian?
                  2. 0
                    4 January 2024 07: 47
                    "Litvin" is the medieval form of the modern word "Lithuanian". Just like a Turk was called “Turchin”, an Italian “Fryazin”, a Russian – “Rusin”. And in Polish even now “litvin” specifically means “Lithuanian”. In a broad sense, “Litvins” meant all subjects of Lithuania, regardless of their ethnic origin; in a narrow sense, they were simply Lithuanians.
                2. +1
                  3 January 2024 21: 24
                  Quote from: neworange88
                  Polyakov or what?

                  Them, and the Lithuanians.
                  Quote from: neworange88
                  The Grand Duchy of Lithuania primarily included the lands of present-day Belarus and Ukraine

                  It did, but it seemed like they had the rights of not just untermensche, but somewhere close.
                3. +3
                  4 January 2024 11: 39
                  The Belarusian lands became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania after they were captured by the Lithuanian princes. Under Algirdas the Great, the lands of what is now Ukraine, right up to the Black Sea, became part of the Principality of Lithuania. But today the Folds don’t remember this and don’t call themselves Litvins.
              2. +9
                3 January 2024 21: 30
                Quote: pettabyte
                Quote from: neworange88
                volunteers from Belarus

                But won’t Belarusians be embarrassed that this is the coat of arms of those who have oppressed them thoroughly for centuries?
                belay

                The Ukrainians are not embarrassed by “Wolf Hook”, the SS division “Galicia”, and Hauptsturmführer Shukhevych. They kiss the same Poles on the gums, they actually lease the country to Poland, they paint German crosses on vehicles - and why should the Belarusian “Banderaites” be embarrassed by this?
                Again, someone was “properly rotted for centuries,” but people like this “army” were always there and ate scraps from the invaders’ table without any squeamishness.

                So for such “liberators” this is normal.
              3. +1
                4 January 2024 12: 46
                Quote: pettabyte
                But won’t Belarusians be embarrassed that this is the coat of arms of those who have oppressed them thoroughly for centuries?

                The Belarusians will not be embarrassed, because the real Belarusians are in Belarus, and these are evil spirits, scum...
        3. +2
          3 January 2024 21: 32
          Quote: alystan
          Aren't six- and eight-pointed crosses Orthodox?

          These are not crosses, but stars. The eight-pointed star of St. Andrew the First-Called (revered by the Orthodox), and the six-pointed star of David (revered by the Jews).
          1. +1
            3 January 2024 21: 51
            Quote: Askold65
            The eight-pointed star of St. Andrew the First-Called (revered by the Orthodox), and the six-pointed star of David (revered by the Jews).

            Not an eight-pointed star, but a silver eight-pointed star of the Order Holy Apostle Andrew the First-Called - the highest award of the Russian Empire.
            What connection there is with the Orthodox and the Jewish star is not clear.
        4. +2
          3 January 2024 22: 16
          The Russian Orthodox cross, also known as the Russian cross, bears close similarities to the Latin cross. There is only one difference between them and that is the line crossing the horizontal in an oblique manner.
          1. +1
            4 January 2024 11: 56
            On the Belarusian coat of arms "Pahonia", sample from the 90s. The so-called patriarchal cross. It dates back to Byzantine times and was a symbol of the Moscow patriarchs; moreover, this cross resembles the cross of Euphrosyne of Polotsk. This is how it differs from the current coat of arms of the Republic of Lithuania, where the Jagiellonian cross is on the shield. From a historical point of view, this is a complete misunderstanding. What relation might the cross of Euphrosyne have to the coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania?
      3. 0
        3 January 2024 21: 09
        The main thing is that there is a mustache on the sample form. They mow down Grigoryevich.) Without mustaches, you can’t win, no way.))
        1. -3
          3 January 2024 21: 13
          Is this the famous mustache of hope?
      4. +3
        3 January 2024 21: 37
        What do you understand, cotton wool. This is fat with a layer tongue
      5. 0
        4 January 2024 18: 31
        The cross seems to be from Lorraine, but don’t touch the lard, it’s sacred! It is lard “With sprouting” and nothing else!
    2. 0
      4 January 2024 01: 58
      Quote: Nexcom
      and crawled all sorts of evil spirits from all the cracks and corners..

      Where was Pinocchio filmed? In Crimea, who filmed Little Red Riding Hood? Bulbash TV. And go, Ukrainians, all of you. You don't know how to do anything except show off. And even then under the leadership of Washington. And Little Red Riding Hood is forever.
  2. +20
    3 January 2024 19: 26
    Yeah... The Air Force insignia is very relevant))) Fuck you flyers, there are no planes, but there is an emblem
    1. +12
      3 January 2024 19: 27
      yeah. There are no tanks either.
    2. +15
      3 January 2024 19: 35
      Then naval symbols are needed!
      1. +16
        3 January 2024 19: 38
        Especially the identification marks of the submarine fleet. Without this there is no way.
        1. +8
          3 January 2024 19: 49
          Quote: Nexcom
          Especially the identification marks of the submarine fleet. Without this there is no way.

          The space forces should not be forgotten either. Especially the Space Marines.
          1. +5
            3 January 2024 19: 52
            Damn, how could I forget about this!! belay lol laughing
          2. +5
            3 January 2024 20: 09
            Quote: Michael
            The space forces should not be forgotten either. Especially the Space Marines.
            \Well, I couldn’t resist...
            lol
            1. +11
              3 January 2024 20: 15
              Cool, by the way, is the film Starship Troopers, based on R. Heinlein. If you haven’t served, you’re not a citizen and you have no right to vote or hold office—the main theme of the book.
              1. +2
                3 January 2024 20: 54
                The film has nothing to do with Heinlein at all. It’s like showing Pavka Korchagin as a transgender man.
                1. +1
                  3 January 2024 22: 01
                  some details and characters are taken from the book. and then P. Verhoeven imagined the rest.
              2. +5
                3 January 2024 22: 06
                hi!
                Quote: Nexcom
                Cool, by the way, is the film Starship Troopers, based on R. Heinlein. If you haven’t served, you’re not a citizen and you have no right to vote or hold office—the main theme of the book.

                You, Dmitry, will laugh, but about thirty years ago our Vladimir Volfovich, in addition to unconditional admission to a university for any demobilization, proposed moving the age of voting rights from 18 to 21 years. He motivated this by the lack of civic maturity to make such important decisions. In addition, he also linked this with military service. Remember yourself - who you were when you went into the army and who you came back as. Two different people.
                In short, “if you have fulfilled an honorable duty, you will receive an honorable right.” True, he very quickly abandoned this - our “democratic public” began to peck at him for “infringing on the rights of young people.”

                I don’t know whether he read R. Heinlein, but his political foresight could not be denied. I remember my first elections - the whole company was forced into the gym in training, they voted in formation for some honored shepherd - the only candidate somewhere from the "indestructible bloc of communists and non-party people."
                So maybe there is some sense in linking military service with voting rights and positions. Naturally, if you do it smartly and without distortions.
                1. +3
                  3 January 2024 22: 39
                  Quote: Zoldat_A
                  So maybe there is some sense in linking military service with voting rights and positions. Naturally, if you do it smartly and without distortions.

                  Volfych, despite all the shockingness, about raising the voting age, he’s right.
                  But I recommend reading R. Sheckley’s story “Ticket to Planet Tranai.” He's short.
                  1. 0
                    3 January 2024 22: 44
                    Quote: Michael
                    But I recommend reading R. Sheckley’s story “Ticket to Planet Tranai.” He's short.

                    Read. About thirty years ago. And I often cite him here as an example of an ideal example of interaction between society and officials at different levels. Who are not assigned to “lead and direct,” as they believe in our country, but to “serve and work for the good.”
                    Those “medallions for officials” would have helped us a lot...
                    1. +3
                      3 January 2024 22: 58
                      Quote: Zoldat_A
                      Those “medallions for officials” would have helped us a lot...

                      There is no Stalin on them))).
                      If half a century ago such technologies were presented together with space flights, now they choose the best singer or actor, or even a clown, interactively.
                      Only officials are not allowed, otherwise who will become an official?
                2. +1
                  4 January 2024 12: 50
                  Quote: Zoldat_A
                  Remember yourself - who you were when you went into the army and who you came back as. Two different people.

                  It always tickled me that you could go into battle at the age of 18, and buy vodka at the age of 21... belay
                  1. 0
                    4 January 2024 22: 30
                    Quote: isv000
                    It always tickled me that you could go into battle at the age of 18, and buy vodka at the age of 21...

                    And we were all law-abiding - amazingly... laughing
                    I didn’t know anyone who came to serve urgently and didn’t know the taste. Even though he was involved in sports, he was a sign. My father got me into sports, and for the first time he poured champagne for the New Year himself - he was always a supporter of the opinion that alcohol in reasonable quantities is healthy and necessary for the body.

                    There was, however, a problem that even those who were demobilized were not given coupons for vodka - so I never stood in Gorbachev’s loops. I thought it was cheaper to overpay a taxi driver or a huckster in one chervonets than to stand in line for half a day for a bottle of vodka. He was not a “golden youth”, he was an ordinary student. That’s why I always knew where they would give that chervonets for unloading the wagons.
                    1. 0
                      5 January 2024 11: 53
                      Quote: Zoldat_A
                      And we were all law-abiding - amazingly...
                      I didn’t know anyone who came to serve urgently and didn’t know the taste.

                      Before sending it to me, they packed my knapsack and my aunt - God bless her! - rolled up two liter jars of lingonberry “compote” for me. At the assembly they organized a search, everything with a degree was in smithereens! When we boarded the train, we had the warmest of all - two liters of vodka!
                    2. 0
                      5 January 2024 11: 53
                      Quote: Zoldat_A
                      And we were all law-abiding - amazingly...
                      I didn’t know anyone who came to serve urgently and didn’t know the taste.

                      Before sending it to me, they packed my knapsack and my aunt - God bless her! - rolled up two liter jars of lingonberry “compote” for me. At the assembly they organized a search, everything with a degree was in smithereens! When we boarded the train, we had the warmest of all - two liters of vodka!
              3. 0
                3 January 2024 22: 46
                Quote: Nexcom
                according to R. Heinlein. If you haven’t served, you’re not a citizen and you have no right to vote or hold office—the main theme of the book.

                Regarding “holding a position,” I highly recommend R. Sheckley’s “Ticket to Planet Tranai.”
              4. +3
                3 January 2024 23: 22
                The main leitmotif of the book is that if you want to manage, be kind enough to spend 5 years for the benefit of society, with possible danger to your life, if necessary. Because according to the book, they hire everyone, even Stephen Hawking would be given a job (press the blue button once an hour, for example). According to the author, this should be a filter separating infantile dreamers from people of action. The author did not write how to find a council for those who passed the selection process. Like the “wolves” themselves will carry out intraspecific selection so that the “sheep” don’t suddenly run out. The idea is so-so.
      2. +2
        3 January 2024 20: 07
        A wooden mac will be just right for all branches of the military
      3. 0
        3 January 2024 21: 49
        And aerospace, why waste time on trifles, with starships!
      4. 0
        3 January 2024 23: 10
        Podvodnikov. In the steppes of Ukraine. There was a wing with a sword, give me a fin with a sword.
  3. +6
    3 January 2024 19: 27
    Now Belarusian nationalists are going to “liberate” Belarus, but only after the “victory” of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

    The fool riches with a thought. feel
  4. +1
    3 January 2024 19: 30
    How come they don’t burst into flames with shame...
  5. -4
    3 January 2024 19: 35
    when will the Russian Federation equalize everyone in the Ukrr?????? so that people like this don’t raise their heads
  6. +11
    3 January 2024 19: 40
    This is the iconostasis! fellow
    Not otherwise, he distinguished himself in Livonskaya.
    He doesn’t remember who he fought for.
  7. +5
    3 January 2024 19: 45
    It seems to me that these are not badges of Belarus, but of the second half-popia of the Poles (Lithuania, it seems), well, when did the Lithuanian principality seize all of Belarus, approximately all of Ukraine, and then itself fell into a union with Poland?
    The Polish patch can be seen behind all these things.
    1. 0
      3 January 2024 20: 31
      Yeah, it looks like that.
      https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Бойча_(великокняжеский_герб)
  8. +11
    3 January 2024 19: 47
    After being captured, these should be sent strictly to Lukashenko. Old Man will figure it out better than ours.
    1. +3
      3 January 2024 20: 26
      I think such people will not be taken prisoner. These ideological comrades have earned a very bad reputation.
    2. +2
      3 January 2024 21: 35
      After being captured, these should be sent strictly to Lukashenko. Old Man will figure it out better than ours.
      Naturally better. There is the highest measure of social protection.
    3. +1
      3 January 2024 21: 38
      These are without captivity at all.
    4. 0
      3 January 2024 23: 54
      Quote: Nik2013
      These after captivity

      Rope, tree. Some assembly required.
  9. +1
    3 January 2024 19: 49
    Well, yes, well, yes, that’s just what they needed to be happy.
    Damn morons.
  10. +4
    3 January 2024 19: 51
    “Vidavochnae-incredible”, translated: obvious-incredible.
  11. +1
    3 January 2024 19: 51
    “Vidavochnae-incredible”, translated: obvious-incredible.
  12. +4
    3 January 2024 19: 52
    Belarusian nationalists


    These are not nationalists.
    These are liberals.
    A nationalist (right) will never lie under the West, or under anyone. (A-priory.)

    In general, the Zmagars developed a new military uniform, insignia and symbols


    And at the same time, a Catholic cross is drawn on the symbols.
    Although Belarus is an Orthodox country.

    it was created to organize the “people's struggle” for the restoration of law and democracy in Belarus.


    It was created to sell the country to the West.
    Well, that means they are not nationalists.
    Typical liberals.
    1. +5
      3 January 2024 20: 03
      Quote from stelltok
      Catholic cross drawn on symbols

      The Poles' ears are visible.
      Once upon a time, those lands were under Polish oppression for hundreds of years.
      They spread rot on the Orthodox and in general.
      They liked it and want it again.
    2. +1
      3 January 2024 20: 38
      Quote from stelltok
      will never fall under the west

      All sorts of Ilyins, ROA, Bandera, all this riffraff that is in the article.
      Yes, even any home-grown “Zigong” that got caught up in Maincamp already in the West (the whole book is there about how cool the German nation is and how bad the rest are, but only a downer can read this without being a German or a scientist (even an amateur).
      How many times has this happened in Asia? There are tons of examples.
      Another thing is that there is no QUALITY there.
    3. +2
      3 January 2024 21: 37
      Although Belarus is an Orthodox country.
      There are a lot of Catholics in the Brest region. But everyone is adequate, this is not Sumeria.
      1. +1
        4 January 2024 07: 53
        Not in Brest, but in Grodno. Half of the population there are Poles of Lithuanian origin.
  13. +5
    3 January 2024 19: 56
    I wonder who does this crap there? Kolya Statkevich, the creator of the BZV and the symbols here of the BZVeshnaya, has been sitting in the zone since the 20th year. Valera Sakhashchik, the shadow minister of defense in the Tikhanovsky cabinet, is raising his own construction business in Poland, and he is the former commander of the 38th air assault brigade. It seems that there are no more more or less famous people. Circus, and nothing more, especially the emblems on planes and tanks. lol
  14. +3
    3 January 2024 19: 57
    here we need to work together with our colleagues from Belarus to eliminate such formations... they have a lot of advertising, but in fact there are few people
  15. IVZ
    +2
    3 January 2024 20: 01
    What kind of parable? The BMP on the poster is the Japanese "Type 89". Out of fear, it seems they weren’t supplied.
    1. 0
      4 January 2024 06: 06
      As an illustration of the slogan “The whole world is with us!”
  16. +3
    3 January 2024 20: 02
    Spirochetes emerged against the background of syphilis in the west.
  17. +8
    3 January 2024 20: 04
    Both of our states, Russia and Belarus, will cleanse their society through the disposal of this garbage that considers itself to be the ROA and BOA, the main thing is that they gather together so that they don’t have to be caught individually.
  18. +2
    3 January 2024 20: 06
    And also his Makarov pistol, and a Kalashnikov assault rifle, a Dragunov sniper rifle... RPG-7, etc. wassat
    However, in the future they want to become a full-fledged army
    It's a bad lie that he doesn't dream of sleeping with a general good laughing
  19. +4
    3 January 2024 20: 07
    The Belarusian Liberation Army, fighting on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, presented a new uniform

    Such a stupid demonstration of self-sufficiency is akin to spitting in the direction of Belarus. But a person who goes against the state is small, weak and mortal. Sometimes suddenly.
  20. +2
    3 January 2024 20: 12
    These signs make it easy to identify them and, as a result, do not take them prisoner, but eliminate them immediately on the spot!
  21. 0
    3 January 2024 20: 13
    Wow, the zmagarili painted New Year's comics. There will be no personnel for the battalion there.
  22. -1
    3 January 2024 20: 41
    May the Belarusians forgive me, but I can’t read their language without laughing.
    1. +1
      4 January 2024 07: 55
      Belarusians have a common language, Russian. Mova is exclusively a marker of zmagar. If you happen to see a porcupine somewhere by chance, know that it ziggs without any options at night under a blanket when no one is looking.
  23. +1
    3 January 2024 20: 53
    Where there are zmagars, it stinks of shit.
  24. +1
    3 January 2024 20: 54
    Why the hell do we need to know what the patients of the insane asylum come up with? request
  25. +1
    3 January 2024 21: 05
    To organize the struggle for the values ​​of the West - pederasty, pedophilia, drug addiction, prostitution, lesbianism, transgenderism, Russophobia, pornography, pimping, appropriation of other people's national wealth and many other valuable Western values. As they used to say in the old days - the flag is in their hands, and the drum is around their neck. Learn from the margins. Not only industry has died there, but also agriculture, and some instructors are in charge.
  26. 0
    3 January 2024 21: 15
    How do you “liberate”? Stand in a knee-elbow position in front of the USA or what?
  27. +4
    3 January 2024 21: 21
    the corrupt for 30 pieces of silver are trying to sell Belarus to the Anglo-Saxons, they wanted to free themselves from the advanced Belarusian industry, agriculture from the sacred feat of the Belarusians in the Great Patriotic War, from unity with the Russian world. Fascists. Well, it’s okay, I’m sure their turn will come, the time will come and daddy will get them, and Vladimir Vladimirovich will help.
  28. 0
    3 January 2024 21: 39
    The old man will quickly pull an eye on these assholes) If anything...
    He, like our nullified snot, will not chew about “I was deceived”
  29. +1
    3 January 2024 21: 42
    We sewed new uniforms for the whole brigade, all ten people. After the former commander of the Belarusian zmagarou, Marchuk, was sent to the next world near Lisichansk, he and his comrades began to forget about them. That's why this PR campaign came about.
  30. +1
    3 January 2024 22: 01
    As soon as you get your hands on it, hang it up immediately.
  31. 0
    3 January 2024 22: 03
    Well, now it will be easier to identify them...
  32. 0
    3 January 2024 22: 06
    The so-called “Belarusian Liberation Army”, fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, presented a new uniform

    Let them get some white slippers, they will really come in handy.
  33. 0
    3 January 2024 22: 06
    The so-called “Belarusian Liberation Army”, fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, presented a new uniform

    Let them get some white slippers, they will really come in handy.
  34. 0
    3 January 2024 22: 20
    traitors, what else can you say, a separate cauldron has been prepared for them
  35. 0
    3 January 2024 22: 39
    Non-existent army.
  36. +1
    3 January 2024 23: 13
    Do these sad clowns really have tanks and planes like the ones in the pictures? bully
  37. +2
    3 January 2024 23: 20
    Scumbags stuck between Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine. Catch and give to Old Man. However, he already catches them himself. And in the Republic of Belarus, for terrorism, and this is this case, a tower is provided. Kill the bastards!
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  39. +1
    4 January 2024 00: 20
    The Chukhans copied again. That’s why such creatures always copy something and can never create anything of their own?
    Or they only have imitation on a subconscious level. So why on earth did they decide that they could create something of their own?
  40. 0
    4 January 2024 00: 34
    Clowns have stirred up another fetish. Army in exile))
  41. 0
    4 January 2024 00: 35
    Clowns have stirred up another fetish. Army in exile))
  42. 0
    4 January 2024 00: 38
    When a cat has nothing to do, he.......... You finished my thought correctly.
    1. 0
      4 January 2024 07: 14
      Cat activities are much more productive, useful and effective than this clown show.
  43. -2
    4 January 2024 01: 17
    I wouldn't make it a tragedy. There are few of them and they will not do anything.
  44. -1
    4 January 2024 01: 30
    The Belarusian Liberation Army is the force that will liberate Belarus. Now the fighters are fighting for Ukraine and have registered a public association

    What the hell did Bulbash's bathhouse burn down? There is nothing else for them to do. Sorry, but we don’t consider Syabrov a slave
  45. 0
    4 January 2024 01: 38
    Particularly amusing are the signs on the F-16 and Leoperds.
  46. 0
    4 January 2024 02: 23
    And Little Red Riding Hood was filmed by Bulbash TV. And Ukrainian folk. Unharness guys, the horses have nothing to do with the Ukrainians. For in the Garden, the black-browed maiden was picking berries in the Garden. According to Khokhlyatsky, she would be picking berries in Gaya. Get this scum out of sight. Infuriating
  47. 0
    4 January 2024 02: 38
    Let them not forget to submit the specified form for approval by A.G. Lukashenko. In general, will this “army,” if I may say so, fit in one freight elevator or will a passenger elevator be enough? I once read that the “Polissier regiment” numbers about a hundred people, but how many are there really? After all, there is a so-called in Ukraine. “Russian Volunteer Corps”, so I never saw more than 10 people in the photo of this army.
  48. +3
    4 January 2024 07: 11
    I don’t understand something...is this being published as an advertisement for the creatures and traitors of the Belarusian people? For what? who cares about the dreams of a bunch of scoundrels?
  49. +1
    4 January 2024 07: 55
    All these movements of enemies are due to our protracted lack of conviction in Ukraine.
    the bravura “we can repeat it” did not work out....the protracted conflict breeds enemies at an exponential rate...they became emboldened...a little more and it will be decided....indecision in everything is the modern trend in Russia.
  50. 0
    4 January 2024 12: 55
    It’s Vytautas who is jumping there and has nothing to do with Belarus, he has nothing to do with the ON then yes then Belarus didn’t exist, there were lands ON)) the Zmaghars fell under the Samogitians
  51. 0
    4 January 2024 17: 34
    without delving into the details, glancing briefly I saw the shape of the Bundesphere, and a hand near the heart - a pathetic parody of the Pin-Dosos during the performance of their anthem. Everything is about one’s own national and Soviet. Why I respect Lukashenko is that he kept his officer’s uniform almost Soviet. True, the airfields on the heads are too big; it wasn’t in my unit that the political officer wore one like that in 198-3.
  52. 0
    5 January 2024 01: 21
    NATO sixes for cookies?
  53. 0
    5 January 2024 11: 17
    A serious mistake, actually. “Wearing a uniform different from the uniform of the state taking part in the conflict” is one of the six specific signs of mercenarism (Article 47 (2) of the first Additional Protocol), because it indicates that ... “they are not members of the armed forces of the party, in conflict." However, here in the Republic of Belarus we already have a draconian article for this matter, so you can’t make it worse for yourself...
  54. 0
    5 January 2024 17: 04
    Foolish dummy gets richer laughing
    And they will end up, like those collaborators of 1941-45 - in the grave