Byeloslavia (European Victory Mark II)

Byeloslavia is a nation formed in ' former in  in the aftermath of the Pro-Russian unrest in Belarus and the war in Gomel. It's a landlocked nation that's bordered by Belarus to the north-west, to the east, and  to the south. Belarus only has limited recognition, only being recognized by Russia,, and few others.

Formation
Byeloslavia was formed in 2013, in the wake of the war in Gomel. While not official, it was established the 18th of May and was the name of the rebel coalitional forces in. It was established a few days in the aftermath of the war in Gomel. Iosif Borisovich Krymov, leader of the rebel forces, signed a document in preparations for found Byeloslavia, but only several hours later, Belarus, under pressure of, offered a peace treaty in which it gave Byeloslavia the Gomel region.

Soon-to-be President Krymov signed this treaty, in which Byeloslavia become a national nation. While its independence has yet to be recognized by most, Byeloslavia is slowly becoming an official nation.

Military
The Byeloslavian military is composed of the Byeloslavian Armed Forces, for ground operations, the Byeloslavian Navy, for the usage of ships, and the Byeloslavian Airforce. While the latter was launched only recently, it was deemed effective.

International recognition
Byeloslavia, while new and formally founded, has only been recognized by few states as of current, these include, and  respectively.

Role in European Victory Mark II
Byeloslavia has played a role in the war in Gomel, and is a product of a properly released nation, like Novorossiya would have been.