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Valery Stepanovich Sakhashchyk ( be, Валерый Сцяпанавіч Сахашчык, russian: Валерий Степанович Сахащик) is a former commander of the
Belarus Belarus,, , ; alternatively and formerly known as Byelorussia (from Russian ). officially the Republic of Belarus,; rus, Республика Беларусь, Respublika Belarus. is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by R ...
ian 38th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade. Following the 24 February 2022 full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Sakhashchyk launched video appeals calling for Belarusian forces to refuse to participate in any attack against Ukraine. On 9 August 2022, he was nominated as the effective defence minister of the Belarusian United Transitional Cabinet, a government-in-exile opposed to the ''de facto'' government of
Alexander Lukashenko Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (as transliterated from Russian language, Russian; also transliterated from Belarusian language, Belarusian as Alyaksand(a)r Ryhoravich Lukashenka;, ; rus, Александр Григорьевич Лука ...
. Sakhashchyk was involved in organizing the 1st Separate Air Assault Company "Belarus", a unit of Belarusian volunteers fighting within the 79th Air Assault Brigade of
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. He also personally took part in military operations.


Childhood and education

Valery Sakhashchyk was born on in , Drahichyn District, when
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was part of the
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. He and his family moved to Drahichyn when he started school. Sakhashchyk was an avid reader of adventure books involving travel and military conflict, motivating him to aim at a air force career. Sakhashchyk studied at
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. He graduated with a gold medal.


Soviet military career

Sakhashchyk's military career started by commanding a
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in
Zabaykalsky Krai Zabaykalsky Krai ( rus, Забайкальский край, r=Zabaikal'skii krai, p=zəbɐjˈkalʲskʲɪj kraj, lit. "Transbaikal krai"; bua, Yбэр Байгалай хизаар, Uber Baigalai Xizaar) is a federal subject of Russia (a krai) t ...
. In the 1980s, he commanded a company in
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,
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. In 1992, he returned to
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, where he was appointed Deputy Commander of the 2nd Paratrooper Battalion of the 38th Separate Guards Air Assault Brigade of newly independent Belarus, and promoted to Combatant after six months. In 1995, Sakhashchyk studied at the
Military Academy of Belarus Military Academy of the Republic of Belarus ( be, Ваенная акадэмія Рэспублікі Беларусь, ) is higher military educational institution in the national education system of the Republic of Belarus and the leading insti ...
, after which he returned to the 38th Brigade as Deputy Brigade Commander, and then Brigade Commander. Sakhashchyk resigned from his post in 2002, in response to what he described as "palace intrigues" in relation to reorganisation of the Belarusian armed forces.


Construction

In 2007 Sakhashchyk started a family-owned construction business in Belarus, Poland and Germany, ''SK-BUD & Sahaty''.


Opposition


2020–2021 Belarusian protests

Sakhashchyk participated in the
2020–2021 Belarusian protests The 2020–2021 Belarusian protests were a series of mass political demonstrations and protests against the Belarusian government and President Alexander Lukashenko. The largest anti-government protests in the history of Belarus, the demonst ...
that followed the disputed
2020 Belarusian presidential election Presidential elections were held in Belarus on Sunday, 9 August 2020. Early voting began on 4 August and ran until 8 August. Incumbent Alexander Lukashenko was announced by the Central Election Commission (CEC) to have won a sixth term in offi ...
. He was seen in a protest in Brest on 16 August 2020, organising a group of 38th Brigade members that aimed to prevent confrontations between protestors and police from becoming violent. Sakhashchyk stated that he believed at the time that a legal approach within the Belarusian Constitution should have allowed citizens to defend their rights. After the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine started on 24 February 2022, Sakhashchyk published a video appeal calling for Belarusians to refuse to participate in the invasion. He argued that there were three reasons for refusing to participate: Ukraine had never threatened Belarus; the Ukrainian government was freely elected and not constituted of drug addicts or
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nationalists; it would be illegal under the Belarusian Constitution for Belarusian forces to enter Ukraine. He stated in mid-March that no junior officers, sergeants or lower-ranked Belarusian soldiers wanted to fight in Ukraine. In mid-March 2022, Sakhashchyk complemented the Ukrainian armed forces and territorial defence, stating that they had "exceeded all expectations".


United Transitional Cabinet

At a meeting of the
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in
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in July 2022, former military commander Vadim Prokopyev proposed that
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, the apparent winner of the 2020 presidential election and leader-in-exile of the Belarusian opposition, should play the role of British Queen Elizabeth and that a "
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, head of the military cabinet" was needed in the role of prime minister. The name of Sakhashchyk emerged in the discussion and on 9 August 2022 he was appointed as the member for defence and security in the Belarusian United Transitional Cabinet, aimed at replacing the ''de facto''
Lukashenko Alexander Grigoryevich Lukashenko (as transliterated from Russian; also transliterated from Belarusian as Alyaksand(a)r Ryhoravich Lukashenka;, ; rus, Александр Григорьевич Лукашенко, Aleksandr Grigoryevich Luka ...
'' government. ''
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'' referred to Sakhashchyk as "effectively the defence minister ... of the Belarusian opposition-in-exile". Sakhashchyk stated that he saw his role in the Cabinet as being within a parliamentary republic with a
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and
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. He said that military resources included the
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and "intelligence, surveillance and communications systems". He said that he hoped that a show of force would be enough to achieve a non-violent unity in Belarus by dialogue and that he would do his best to avoid a civil war scenario in Belarus. ''
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'' researchers described Sakhashchyk's role as "train ngBelarusian combat units abroad", as a complement to Cabinet member Aliaksandr Azarau's role in training volunteers for "special operations". In October 2022, Sakhashchyk published another video appeal, again calling for Belarusian armed forces to refuse to participate in a speculated attack on Ukraine. He asked if Belarusian forces would prefer to remain "highly respected members of society" rather than become criminals prosecuted in the
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. He expressed his worry that Belarusian casualties would lead to "decades" of enmity between Belarusians and Ukrainians. In June 2023 it became known that Valery Sakhashchyk headed a separate Belarusian airborne assault company in the armed forces of Ukraine. The Belarusian company "has been carrying out combat missions in one of the most difficult front sectors in southeastern Ukraine for the second month, gaining combat experience necessary for the creation of a new, high-tech and highly effective Belarusian army". The 1st separate amphibious assault company of Belarusians is part of the 79th Air Assault Brigade.«Сахашчык сам удзельнічае ў баявых апэрацыях». Баец з новай дэсантнай роты беларусаў расказаў, чым яны займаюцца на Данбасе
/ref> On 24 June 2023, during the Wagner Group rebellion in Russia, Sakhashchyk released a video interpreting the rebellion as a sign that the Russian Federation would "fall apart sooner or later". He saw the situation as requiring a decision to either "use hehistorical chance and become a prosperous European country" or "lose everything". He called for the Belarusian military to assert Belarusian independence from Russia, to "unite the nation" and to "watch this space".


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