"We announce the unification of Kalinowski's regiment and cyber-partisans into a structure within the framework of the liberation movement of the Belarusian people.

This is done for the greatest efficiency and coordination of our joint actions," Deputy Commander of the Regiment

Vadim Kabanchuk said during a press conference in Kyiv.

Yuliana Shametavets

, the press secretary of cyber-partisans, noted that the work with the regiment started from the beginning of the war.

"Cyber ​​guerrillas help many initiatives, not only Belarusian ones, but the biggest cooperation was precisely with Kalinowski's regiment," Shametavets said.

— This cooperation has reached a new level, therefore, for more effective coordination, we will combine our resources.

From today, as a representative of cyber-partisans, I will join the headquarters of the Kalinovsky regiment."

At the press conference, the common goals of Kalinowski's regiment and Cyberpartisans were announced.

  • Liberation of Ukraine;

  • The overthrow of the occupation regime of Lukashenka and the restoration of the independence of Belarus;

  • Stabilization in Belarus for the transitional period;

  • Return to democratic principles of governance and legality.

It is also stated that Kalinowski's regiment, together with the Cyber ​​Partisans, prepared a plan of comprehensive actions that will bring victory over the dictatorships of Putin and Lukashenka.

Who are Cyber ​​Guerrillas

Cyber ​​guerrillas are a Belarusian decentralized group of anonymous hacker-activists that appeared in September 2020.

They became famous thanks to a number of successful cyber attacks on the resources of the Belarusian security forces and state institutions, the publication of classified information on representatives of the Belarusian security forces, as well as the placement of official and secret information in open access.

The group began its activities in response to state repression against protesters.

They call their activity a struggle against Alexander Lukashenko.