In Vilnius, four bridges are illuminated with the colors of the Belarusian national flag



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“If 9.4 million. Belarus, a neighboring town from Brest to Vitebsk, would be governed democratically, so many opportunities would open up, first of all, for themselves. On the other hand, to what extent this opens opportunities for us: to know the little-known layers of the general history of the state, traveling, trading. This would fundamentally change the security situation throughout the vast region. Unfortunately, the opposition’s attempts at fighting have not been successful before and this vision of mine seemed quite far from reality, but yesterday’s events can, I think, catch Lukashenko’s boat. Vilnius supports Belarusians in their fight against unfair elections, we are with you! “, Deputy Mayor Vytautas Mitalas expressed his support.

Following the announcement of Alexander Lukashenko’s victory in the Belarusian presidential elections on Sunday, thousands of people took to the streets in Belarus to protest peacefully. However, the regime used force to maintain its status: hundreds of people were injured in nightly clashes between protesters and officials, and at least one was killed.



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