The village appeared in the 1920s and 30s on the site of the former colony of Belin. It was part of Poland, in Poleskie Voivodeship. On the Polish map WIG:
From 1939 in the BSSR, in Osowiec parish, Drohiczyn district, Pinsk region, colony Belin. There were 146 households and 640 inhabitants. On the map of RCAA:
During the Great Patriotic War a part of the village was burned down, 12 inhabitants were killed by the Nazis, 26 died at the front.