Belarus is reportedly detaining over 200 individuals classified as political prisoners for demonstrating opposition to Russia’s war in Ukraine. The arrests span a wide range of actions, from minor acts of protest like graffiti with anti-war slogans to more direct intervention, such as railway workers sabotaging Russian military transport. These detainees, including teenagers, face severe consequences under the Belarusian regime. The nature of the punishments is described as harsh, with implications of lengthy sentences and potentially life-altering repercussions. The crackdown highlights a systematic effort to suppress any form of dissent related to the conflict. Reports suggest the regime is utilizing extreme measures to silence those who sympathize with Ukraine or actively work against Russian military interests within Belarus. This escalating repression raises concerns about human rights and political freedoms within the country.