V. L. Mukha was a Belarusian politician. During World War I he was a sailor in the Baltic Fleet and a Left Socialist-Revolutionary.[1][2] In December 1917 he was named People's Commissar for Public Charity of Obliskomzap.[3][4][5] Mukha was a delegate to the First All-Belorussian Congress, and he would resign from his post as People's Commissar over the violent disbanding of the event by Obliskomzap.[6]
From March 1918 he joined the 16th Army of the Red Army, as a political engineer of radio communications.[6] Between 1920 and 1954 he served in party and government roles in the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, including serving as the deputy chairman of the Bobruisk Regional Executive Committee 1944–1946.[6]