Spetsnaz of Belarus | |
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Active | 2007–present |
Country | Belarus |
Type |
Special forces |
Role |
Strategic deterrence |
Size | 6,000 |
Part of | Armed Forces of Belarus |
Motto(s) | Anywhere, anytime, any task |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Major General Vadim Denisenko |
Special forces
Strategic deterrence
Like all post-Soviet states, Belarus inherited its special forces (Spetsnaz) units from the remnants of the Soviet armed forces, GRU and KGB units.
Belarus's units conduct joint exercises with the Armed Forces of Russia in which the nation's special forces participate extensively. Belarus's ruling party has been accused of using its special forces to assassinate opposition leaders.
Army special operations forces include:
There are units to perform the tasks of particular importance:
KGB of Belarus is the Belarusian national intelligence agency. It was formed from the inherited personnel and operators after the break up of the Soviet Union. The agency controls its own Spetsgruppa "A" (Alpha Group), which is the country's primary counter-terrorism unit.