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Treasury Holds the Belarusian Regime to Account on
Anniversary of Fraudulent Election
August 9, 2021

Treasury uses new sanctions authority in support of the Belarusian people
WASHINGTON — Today, on the one-year anniversary of Belarus’s fraudulent August 9, 2020
presidential election, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s O ice of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) sanctioned 23 individuals and 21 entities pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13405, as
well as a new E.O. of August 9, 2021 “Blocking Property of Additional Persons Contributing to
the Situation in Belarus” (E.O. of August 9, 2021) that expands Belarus sanctions authorities.
The persons designated today are involved in the continuing violent crackdown on peaceful
protests; are connected to the May 23, 2021, Ryanair incident; or, profit from or sustain the
Belarusian regime at the expense of the Belarusian people. This is the latest action OFAC
has taken, in coordination with transatlantic partners, since last year’s fraudulent election to
demonstrate international unity against the Belarusian regime’s repression and in support
for the Belarusian people’s democratic aspirations. Today’s action represents the largest
Belarus-related tranche of designations imposed by OFAC to date.
“One year ago today, Belarusians went to the polls and voted for change,” said Treasury
Secretary Janet L. Yellen. “In response, Lukashenka unleashed a brutal campaign of
repression to suppress democracy, while continuing to personally profit from endemic
corruption. We stand with the people of Belarus and will continue to use every tool
available, including the new sanctions authority the President signed today, to hold the
Lukashenka regime to account for its human rights abuses, corruption, and attacks on
democracy. Together with our Canadian and British partners, today we are demonstrating
continued international condemnation of the Lukashenka regime’s undemocratic actions.”

LUKASHENKA’S W ALLETS
Today, OFAC is designating individuals and entities that function as the Lukashenka regime’s
“wallets,” providing previously-sanctioned Alyaksandr Lukashenka (Lukashenka) with funds
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to likely enrich Lukashenka personally and finance his corrupt and brutal regime. The
designated individuals and entities receive preferential treatment from the Lukashenka
regime in the form of monopolies, tax breaks, favorable contracts, and other mechanisms,
o en codified by presidential decrees signed by Lukashenka himself. In exchange, they
provide funds to Lukashenka and his inner circle, finance Lukashenka’s personal projects,
and support the regime publicly. This patronage network sustains Lukashenka’s violent
regime at the expense of the Belarusian people. On June 20, 2006, the President included
Lukashenka in the Annex to E.O. 13405, “Blocking Property of Certain Persons Undermining
Democratic Processes or Institutions in Belarus.”

Lukashenka’s Energy Wallet: Mikalai Varabei
Belarusian businessman Mikalai Varabei (Varabei), who is also sanctioned by Canada, the
European Union (EU), and the United Kingdom (UK), is a Belarusian oligarch closely tied to
Lukashenka. Being in Lukashenka’s inner circle pays dividends for Varabei and businesses
owned by or linked to him. For example, the Lukashenka regime granted Varabei’s company
BelKazTrans exclusive control over the transit of coal through Belarus. Novopolotsk
Limited Liability Company Interservice (Interservice), which used to be owned by Varabei,
is one of the largest oil traders in Belarus. Its subsidiaries include Absolutbank and
Industrial Unitary Enterprise Oil Bitumen Plant (OBP). In 2020, another company formerly
owned by Varabei, Closed Joint-Stock Company New Oil Company (NNK), became the only
private Belarusian company allowed to export petroleum products from state-owned
refineries. Limited Liability Company Bremino Group (Bremino Group), also linked to
Varabei, was granted management of a special economic zone in Lukashenka’s home region
via presidential decree. BelKazTrans, Interservice, Absolutbank, OBP, NNK, and Bremino
Group are all Belarusian companies.
Varabei’s business network extends into Ukraine and Russia. BelKazTrans Ukraine, a
Ukrainian entity, delivers coal from Russia and Ukraine’s Donbas region and also works with
NNK. OFAC is also designating NNK’s subsidiary in Russia, Limited Liability Company New
Oil Company East (NNK East).
Varabei is being designated today pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being a senior-level o icial, a
family member of such an o icial, or a person closely linked to such an o icial who is
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responsible for or has engaged in public corruption related to Belarus.
BelKazTrans and BelKazTrans Ukraine are being designated pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being
owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, Varabei.
Interservice and NNK are being designated pursuant to the new E.O. of August 9, 2021 for
operating or having operated in the energy sector of the economy of Belarus. NNK was
previously sanctioned by Canada and the EU. Absolutbank and OBP are being designated
pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly,
Interservice. NNK East is being designated pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for being
owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, NNK.
Bremino Group is being designated pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for operating or
having operated in the transportation sector of the economy of Belarus. It is also sanctioned
by Canada and the EU.

Lukashenka’s Tobacco Wallet: Aliaksey Aleksin
Aliaksey Aleksin (Aleksin) financially benefits from a close relationship with Lukashenka
and his family. A former Presidential Administration employee, Aleksin is also tied to the
Bremino Group. The majority of Aleksin’s fortune is derived from the tobacco industry,
through which Lukashenka has provided Aleksin a near-monopoly on production of tobacco
products in Belarus. Through a decree signed by Lukashenka, Aleksin’s former companies
Inter Tobacco and Energo-Oil were granted exclusive tobacco import privileges.
Additionally, Lukashenka issued a Presidential decree to re-draw the boundaries of Belarus’s
capital, Minsk, to carve out land for Inter Tobacco’s factory — likely for reasons related to tax
evasion. Energo-Oil and Inter Tobacco command an enormous share of the profitable
domestic cigarette market in Belarus. Another of Aleksin’s former companies, Belne egaz, is
the operator of Belarus’s national transit tra ic system. By creating this system, Lukashenka
gave virtual control over Belarus’s entire cargo transit network to Aleksin. Although Aleksin
no longer personally owns Energo-Oil and Belne egaz, they have not le the family, with his
sons and wife registered as the owners. Aleksin is also sanctioned by Canada and the EU.

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Aleksin is being designated today pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being a senior-level o icial, a
family member of such an o icial, or a person closely linked to such an o icial who is
responsible for or has engaged in public corruption related to Belarus. Inter Tobacco and
Energo-Oil are being designated pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for operating or
having operated in the tobacco products sector of the economy of Belarus. Belne egaz is
being designated pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for operating or having operated in
the transportation sector of the economy of Belarus.

Lukashenka’s Construction Wallet: The Karic Construction Empire
OFAC is also designating a construction empire that has received numerous extraordinary
benefits, including gi s of plots of state land in Minsk, through presidential decrees signed
by Lukashenka. Among these are almost $800 million worth of land for a single project,
generous tax breaks or the elimination of taxes altogether, the use of state resources for
infrastructure work, and other preferential terms. Dana Holdings Limited (Dana Holdings) is
a firm registered in Cyprus with connections to Serbia’s Karic family, which rose to
prominence bankrolling the rule of Slobodan Milosevic in the 1990s. The Karic family is
considered close to Lukashenka; for instance, Dana Holdings allegedly o ered employees a
day o for participating in a pro-Lukashenka rally in the a ermath of the fraudulent August
9, 2020 election, has appeared on pro-Lukashenka fliers, and houses an art gallery run by
Lukashenka’s daughter-in-law in a shopping mall in Minsk. Serbian and Cypriot national
Nebojsa Karic plays a leading role in the company. Dana Holdings’ Belarus-based former
subsidiaries — Foreign Limited Liability Company Dana Astra (Dana Astra), Limited
Liability Company Emirates Blue Sky (EBS), and Limited Liability Company Dubai Water
Front (DWF) — have received numerous privileges for construction projects in and around
Minsk, while reaping profits well above the industry norm. Lukashenka has publicly praised
the companies’ real estate projects, which o en underdeliver on grandiose plans.
Dana Holdings, Dana Astra, EBS, and DWF are all being designated pursuant to the E.O. of
August 9, 2021 for operating or having operated in the construction sector of the economy of
Belarus. Nebojsa Karic is being designated pursuant to the E.O of August 9, 2021 for having
acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Dana Holdings. Dana
Holdings is sanctioned by the EU and the UK, and Dana Astra is also sanctioned by the EU.
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B ELARUSIAN STATE-OW NED ENTERPRISES
Today, OFAC designated two major Belarusian state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Belaruskali
OAO, one of the world’s largest producers of key fertilizer ingredient potassium chloride
(potash) and a major source of tax revenue and foreign currency for the Lukashenka regime,
is being designated pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for being owned or controlled by,
directly or indirectly, the Government of Belarus (GoB) and for operating or having operated
in the potash sector of the economy of Belarus. On June 24, 2021 the EU prohibited the
purchase, import or transfer from Belarus of potash.
OFAC is concurrently issuing Belarus General License 4, “Authorizing the Wind Down of
Transactions Involving Belaruskali OAO,”

to provide U.S. persons 120 days in which to

wind down transactions involving Belaruskali OAO, or any entity in which Belaruskali OAO
owns, directly or indirectly, a 50 percent or greater interest.
Grodno Tobacco Factory Neman (GTF Neman) is a Belarusian state-owned tobacco factory
and a major source of illicit cigarettes in the EU. Manufactured cheaply in Belarus, GTF
Neman brands are among the most common cigarettes smuggled into the EU as part of the
lucrative contraband tobacco trade. GTF Neman is being designated pursuant to the E.O. of
August 9, 2021 for being owned or controlled by, directly or indirectly, the GoB, as well as for
operating or having operated in the tobacco products sector of the economy of Belarus.
Additionally, OFAC designated the Belarusian directors of three previously designated
Belarusian SOEs: Andrei Alekseevich Rybakov, Andrei Nikolayevich Bunakov, and Igor
Vasilyevich Lyashenko. These three individuals are being designated pursuant to E.O. 13405
for acting or purporting to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, respectively,
Belne ekhim, Belshina OAO, and Grodno Azot OAO. Belne ekhim was designated by OFAC
in 2007 pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being owned or controlled by Lukashenka. Belshina OAO
and Grodno Azot OAO were designated by OFAC in 2011 pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being
owned or controlled by Belne ekhim. These three entities were previously covered under
Belarus General License 2; however, given the sharply deteriorating human rights situation in
Belarus, the United States government in April 2021 determined a further extension would
be inconsistent with the Belarus Democracy Act and incompatible with American values.

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B ELARUSIAN SECURITY SERVICES
In response to the ongoing violence and repression against peaceful protesters, civil society,
independent media, and political opposition in Belarus, OFAC continues to sanction
individuals and entities in Belarus’ security services that participate in the violent crackdown
and continued assault on ordinary citizens, peaceful protesters, journalists, members of the
opposition, and civil society.
Today, OFAC is designating the Investigative Committee of the Republic of Belarus
(Belarusian SK), a government organization at the forefront of post-election repression,
pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for being a political subdivision, agency, or
instrumentality of the GoB. As the law enforcement body charged with prosecuting major
crimes in Belarus, the Belarusian SK continues to open and investigate politically-motivated
criminal cases against human rights organizations, as well as against Belarusian dissident
journalist Raman Pratasevich and his partner Sofia Sapega, who were detained following the
internationally condemned forced diversion of a Ryanair flight in Minsk on May 23, 2021. In
November 2020, the Belarusian SK launched an investigation into Pratasevich for carrying
out his journalistic responsibilities and his work with a popular instant messaging channel
used by the opposition.
Additionally, OFAC is designating members of the Belarusian SK’s leadership team —
including chairman Dzmitry Hara (Hara) and his deputies, Oleg Stanislavovich
Shandarovich (Shandarovich), Anatoly Ivanovich Vasiliev (Vasiliev), and Siarhei
Yakaulevich Azemsha (Azemsha), pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021. Hara, who sat next
to Pratasevich at a staged press conference where Pratasevich was forced to express
admiration for Lukashenka, is being designated for being or having been a leader or o icial
of the GoB. Shandarovich, Vasiliev, and Azemsha are being designated for being leaders,
o icials, senior executive o icers, or members of the board of directors of the Belarusian SK.
Canada, the EU, and the UK have sanctioned Azemsha, and the EU sanctioned Hara.
Following previous OFAC designations of the local security organizations in the Belarusian
cities of Minsk and Brest, OFAC is also designating the Department of Internal A airs of the
Gomel Regional Executive Committee (Gomel UVD), a GOB security services organization
that was involved in the repression of peaceful protests in the Belarusian city of Gomel. The
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Gomel UVD is being designated today pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being responsible for, or
having participated in, actions or policies that undermine democratic processes or
institutions in Belarus.
OFAC is also imposing sanctions against four Belarusian o icials of Akrestsina, the notorious
Minsk detention center complex where many peaceful protesters, journalists, and other
members of civil society are detained and subjected to human rights abuses. OFAC
designated Akrestsina on June 21, 2021 pursuant to E.O. 13405 for having materially
assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or
services in support of, human rights abuses related to political repression in Belarus.
Akrestsina o icials Yauhen Shapetska, Ihar Keniukh, Hleb Dryl, and Uladzimir Lapyr are
being designated by OFAC pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for being or having been
leaders or o icials of the GoB. The same Akrestina o icials were also sanctioned by the EU.
Kanstantsin Bychak (Bychak) is the head of the State Security Committee of the Republic of
Belarus’ (Belarusian KGB) Investigations Department. OFAC designated the Belarusian KGB
on June 21, 2021 pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being responsible for, or having participated in,
actions or policies that undermine democratic processes or institutions in Belarus. Bychak
publicly defended the detention of Belarusian-American dual national Youras Ziankovich in a
supposed assassination plot, a fabricated attempt by the Lukashenka regime to justify the
detention of Belarusian opposition figures. Bychak also stated that protesters’ actions can
be considered terrorist acts and hailed recent actions to suppress independent media as an
operation “to purge radically disposed individuals.” Bychak is sanctioned by the EU. Bychak
is being designated by OFAC today pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for being or having
been a leader or o icial of the GoB.

RYANAIR INCIDENT
On May 23, 2021, Belarusian authorities forced the diversion of commercial Ryanair flight
4978 while the flight was in Belarusian airspace en route to Lithuania. Once the plane
landed in Minsk, Belarusian o icials detained journalist Pratasevich and his partner, who
were on board the Ryanair flight. Both Pratasevich and his partner continue to be detained
by Belarusian authorities. This act, which Lukashenka claims was the result of a bomb
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threat, was decried by the international community and is currently the subject of an
investigation by the International Civil Aviation Organization. Today, OFAC designated five
GoB o icials in connection with the Ryanair incident:
Aliaksei Mikalaevich Auramenka (Auramenka), Belarus’ Minister of Transport and
Communications;
Artsiom Sikorski (Sikorski), the head of the aviation department within the Ministry of
Transport and Communications;
Leanid Churo (Churo), the director of Belarus’ air tra ic control entity, who defended the
forced diversion;
Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Khoroneko (Khoroneko), the director of the state-owned Minsk
National Airport; and
Aleh Haidukevich (Haidukevich), a Belarusian member of parliament who defended the
forced diversion.
Auramenka, Sikorski, Churo, and Haidukevich are sanctioned by Canada, the EU, and the UK.
All five individuals are being designated by OFAC pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for
being or having been leaders or o icials of the GoB.

GOVERNMENT OF B ELARUS OF F ICIALS
Belarusian government o icials and politicians work to keep Lukashenka in power every
day. Today, OFAC designated two influential GoB o icials that are particularly close to
Lukashenka and contribute to the continuance of his regime.
Lukashenka hired Darya Shmanai (Shmanai) to work in his protocol service shortly a er
college; she now serves as a Belarusian government o icial in Moscow, Russia. Shmanai and
Lukashenka are alleged to have a very close relationship and have o en appeared together
at public events.
Genadz Davydzka (Davydzka) is a Belarusian member of parliament and the head of Belaya
Rus, a pro-Lukashenka political organization. Davydzka has encouraged the Belarusian state
to use violence against peaceful protesters and vocally supported a piece of legislation that
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would recognize journalists covering protests as participants in the demonstrations. The EU
also sanctioned Davydzka.
OFAC is designating Shmanai and Davydzka pursuant to the E.O. of August 9, 2021 for being
or having been leaders or o icials of the GoB.

ATHLETICS, HUMAN RIGHTS AB USES, AND CORRUPTION
Lukashenka considers himself both a sportsman and a patron of sports, using international
athletic competitions as a symbol of regime prestige and potentially as a conduit of financial
crimes. Today, OFAC designated one Belarusian athlete and two Belarusian sports
organizations tied to the Belarusian regime.
Dzmitry Shakuta (Shakuta) is a prominent Belarusian athlete and former champion
kickboxer. On November 11, 2020, he took part in a violent attack against Belarusian military
veteran and peaceful protester Raman Bandarenka and helped transfer him to Belarusian
authorities, where additional beatings likely took place ultimately leading to Bandarenka’s
death. Shakuta also allegedly works as a special training instructor for the Internal Troops
of the Ministry of Internal A airs of the Republic of Belarus (Internal Troops). OFAC
designated the Internal Troops on June 21, 2021 pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being
responsible for, or having participated in, actions or policies that undermine democratic
processes or institutions in Belarus.
Shakuta is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being responsible for, or having
participated in, human rights abuses related to political repression in Belarus. Minsk-based
gym Shock Sports Club is also being designated pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being owned or
controlled by, directly or indirectly, Shakuta.
OFAC is also designating the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Belarus
(Belarusian NOC). Until February 2021, the Belarusian NOC was led by Lukashenka himself,
at which point he transitioned control of the organization to his oldest son, Viktar
Lukashenka. Like his father, Viktar Lukashenka was included by the President in the Annex
to E.O. 13405 on June 16, 2006. Both Alyaksandr and Viktar Lukashenka were banned from
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attending the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, following their suspensions by the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) in December 2020 for failing to protect athletes who
took part in protests against the Lukashenka regime. The Belarusian NOC also allegedly
serves as a tool for Lukashenka and his inner circle to launder funds and evade sanctions.
The Belarusian NOC is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being owned or
controlled by, directly or indirectly, Viktar Lukashenka.

SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONS
As a result of today’s action, all property and interests in property of the individuals and
entities above that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons
are blocked and must be reported to OFAC. In addition, any entities that are owned, directly
or indirectly, 50 percent or more by one or more blocked persons are also blocked. All
transactions by U.S. persons or within (or transiting) the United States that involve any
property or interests in property of designated or otherwise blocked persons are prohibited
unless authorized by a general or specific license issued by OFAC, or otherwise exempt.
These prohibitions include the making of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or
services by, to, or for the benefit of any blocked person or the receipt of any contribution or
provision of funds, goods, or services from any such person.
View identifying information on the individuals and entities designated today.
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