Major General Oleg Alexeyevich Belokonev (Belarusian: Алег Аляксеевіч Белаконеў, Aleh Belakoneu, Russian: Олег Алексеевич Белоконев; born May 15, 1965) is a Belarusian general who was the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus from 2014 to 2019. He notably oversaw the Zapad 2017 exercise with Russia during his tenure as Chief of the General Staff.

Major General

Oleg Belokonev
 Belokonev in October 2018
Native name
Алег Аляксеевіч Белаконеў
Олег Алексеевич Белоконев
Born (1965-05-15) May 15, 1965 (age 59)
Barabash, Primorsky Krai, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Allegiance Soviet Union
 Belarus
Service / branch Armed Forces of Belarus
Years of service1983–2019
Rank Major General
CommandsSpecial Forces of Belarus
General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus
Awards Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of Belarus"

Biography

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Belokonev (right) with the Chief of the General Staff of Russia, Army General Valery Gerasimov.

He was born on May 15, 1965, in a rural village in the Primorsky Krai region of the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic. He is of Russian origin.[1] He first began his service in the Armed Forces of the USSR in the early 1980s. He graduated with honors in 1987 from the Omsk Higher All-Arms Command School and was immediately sent to serve in the armed forces thereafter. Belokonev then began to rise to the position of platoon commander and eventually commander of a motorized rifle battalion.

In 1999 Belokonev graduated with a gold medal from the Military Academy of Belarus before going back into active duty service in the Armed Forces of Belarus. In the early 2000s, Belokonev primarily served in the area of operations of the Grodno Military Commandant of the Western Operational Command.[2][3][4]

In August 2010, he was appointed commander of Belarusian Special Forces. Just 5 months later, on the eve of Armed Forces Day, Colonel Belokonev was promoted to the rank of Major General.[5] On January 11, 2014, he was appointed by President Alexander Lukashenko, to the position of Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces, also concurrently serving as First Deputy Minister of Defence of Belarus.[6] He is a recipient of the Order "For Service to the Homeland in the Armed Forces of Belarus" having been awarded the order in 2014. He was dismissed in December 2019.[7]

In 2019, Belokonev became member of the lower chamber of the Parliament of Belarus following a rigged election. As member of parliament, Belokonev is Chairperson of the Standing Commission on National Security.

Call for murdering Belarusian opposition

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On 1 October 2021, at the funeral of a KGB officer killed during the raid of the home of programmer Andrei Zeltser, himself killed by the KGB during the incident, Belokonev publicly called for murdering members of the opposition to revenge hypothetical killings of state security officials:

In what families were these people raised? I think we deal too gently with them and the suchlike. For some reason they do not act in a lawful manner, and we try to do everything within the scope of the law; [we try] to talk to them within the limits of the law, to persuade them within the limits of the law, to reason them within the limits of the law. One should follow Putin’s words and ‘waste them in the sh*thouse’ – 20, 100 persons for one our guy as a lesson to everyone else… So that no one was offended. It may be rude, but honest,”[8]

Sanctions

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In December 2022, Andreichenko was added to the Canadian sanctions list.[9]

Personal life

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Belokonev is married with two daughters.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Двое — уроженцы России, одна — родом из Шклова. Кто те белорусские депутаты, которые предлагают драконовские законы?". June 2022.
  2. ^ "Белоконев Олег Алексеевич - Центр военно-политических исследований". eurasian-defence.ru.
  3. ^ "Oleg Belokonev — Military information portal of the Ministry of Defence of Republic of Belarus". www.mil.by.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2018-10-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "Национальный правовой Интернет-портал Республики Беларусь" (PDF). www.pravo.by.
  6. ^ "Начальником Генштаба Вооруженных сил назначен Олег Белоконев". 12 January 2014.
  7. ^ "Leadership of military departments changed in Belarus".
  8. ^ Pro-Lukashenka Gen Belakoneu: It’d be good to kill 20 or 100 persons as reprisal for KGB officer’s death - Belsat, 1 October 2021
  9. ^ "Regulations Amending the Special Economic Measures (Belarus) Regulations: SOR/2022-240". Canada Gazette. 2022-12-07. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
  10. ^ Official biography on the website of the House of Representatives (Belarus)