Veyshnoria
Veyshnoria is a fictional state created for Zapad 2017, a joint Russo-Belarusian military training exercise. It neighbours Belarus and is an enemy of the Union State. Veyshnoria occupies most of Grodno Region and the northwestern parts of the Minsk and Vitebsk regions.
There are two other fictional enemies of the Zapad 2017 participants: Vesbaria and Lubenia.
Lubenia straddles the Suwałki Gap and covers parts of northeastern Poland and southwestern Lithuania, while Vesbaria covers the rest of Lithuania and central Latvia.
The "proclamation" of the state caused a response on the Internet, often humorous. Since September 2017, a web-based Veyshnoria have been proclaimed, which started acquiring the signs of an Internet-based micronation with more than 18,000 people signing for "citizenship".
Toponymy
The name "Veyshnoria" comes from the Baltic name of Veisnor – vaiš- + nor- : "one who wills to treat", "hospitable". There are several places in Lithuania called Vaišnoriai, including Vaišnoriai, Vaišnoriai.Zapad 2017 scenario
Zapad 2017 was a joint strategic military exercise of the armed forces of Russia and Belarus held 14–20 September 2017, in Belarus as well as in Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast and other northwestern areas.According to the scenario a conflict between "the North" and "the West" developed. "The West" tries to split the union of Belarus and Russia, worsen the socio-economic situation in the Union State, and force a change of leadership, and Veyshnoria is trying to annex parts of Belarus. After that, "the West" sends its troops enter the rest of the territory of Belarus. The Union State resists these actions.
In a post on Facebook, noticed a similarity between Veyshnoria and the region of Belarus where a large percentage of voters supported Zianon Pazniak in the first round of the 1994 presidential election. Journalist Leonid Bershidsky further pointed out that this territory has a high proportion of Catholic population and a high share of Belarusian-language speakers in the bilingual Russian-Belarusian state with the dominant Russian Orthodox Church. In Bershidsky's view these observations may be how the Zapad 2017 scenario was intended to be seen: Veyshnoria seeks destabilisation of Belarus the same way, in the eyes of the Russian establishment, it happened in Ukraine.