On 24 March 2006, OMON stormed the opposition tent camp at
October Square without provocation, violently ending the peaceful
Jeans Revolution against president
Alexander Lukashenko. Thousands of people were beaten and hundreds were detained, including opposition presidential candidate
Alyaksandr Kazulin.
2020 protests OMON, along with
Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the
Almaz Special Anti-Terrorism Unit (SPBT Almaz) participated in the suppression of the
2020 Belarusian protests in Minsk. They utilized
water cannons near the Riga Market, and
rubber bullets at large gatherings. It was also reported that OMON squads commandeered ambulances and vans to deceive the protesters into allowing them through the created barricades. During the protests, the vans of the team of
Siarhei Tsikhanouski was by vans filled with members of OMON.
Human Rights Watch documented several cases of ill-treatment by OMON special police forces during this period. For example, a 29-year-old journalist from
Hrodna had both of his wrists broken by an OMON member. Several arrested people said they had been forced to lie on top of each other by OMON personnel. They were beaten and humiliated in the process. Seven male and two female detainees said they had been threatened with rape while being transported by OMON personnel. A 30-year-old reported that he was raped with a baton by a senior OMON officer. At the request of
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in 2014 after the publication of the website of the newspaper Salidarnasts about the fact that former employees of the disbanded Ukrainian "
Berkut special police force" are employed in the Belarusian OMON, the press secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Belarus, Konstantin Shalkevich responded negatively, since "the Ministry of Internal Affairs does not comment on low-quality essays on a free topic posted on the Internet." Nevertheless, in 2020, ex-officers of the 'Berkut' unit were identified in the ranks of OMON.
Novy Chas continued its journalistic investigation cycle in 2021 and identified even more such personalities. ==See also==