Belarus shocked: 31-year-old beaten man killed



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Doctors did not give their relatives optimistic predictions: They said the chance of survival is equal to one in a thousand, reports tut.by.

At night, thousands of residents of Minsk and other Belarusian cities gathered to honor his memory.

“My mother went to the hospital in the morning to Román. The condition was very serious, doctors said the chance of survival was one in a thousand. Additional surgery is needed, but the brother will not tolerate it in this condition, we have to wait for it to get stronger. My mother allowed me to see Romana, she put me in the intensive care unit for a short time, and I was in a coma. Connected to various devices, all bandaged, [nusėtas] blueberries “- said Olga, sister of R. Bondarenko, tut.by.

He contacted her at 7pm and the family was preparing to go to the hospital again.

“According to the latest data, Romano’s condition has worsened, the temperature has risen to 40 degrees. Someone came to the GMP hospital and took his brother’s personal belongings. They say they always do that, but who, we don’t know.” Olga said.

8 pm family members reported that Roman was dead.

Tut.by recalls that at age 31 he was taken to the hospital at night. R. Bondarenko with severe swelling of the brain, inner skull and brain trauma, subdural hematoma, bruises, scratches.

The operation lasted several hours. According to residents of Minsk’s famous “Square of Change,” tut.by said, on Wednesday night, masked people in civilian clothes came to their yard to remove the white and red stripes.

Mr. Bondarenka was one of those who asked what was going on.

“A man with a mask and a guy argued, Rome didn’t want to, he stayed still and listened,” said Julia, a witness to the incident. Then he said something and the man in the mask asked, ‘What’s wrong with that?’ He shook his head hard. According to neighbors, Bondarenko was “professionally detained” and taken by minibus. He was taken to hospital from the Minsk Central District Interior Board and said he had “suffered injuries during the fighting.”

On Friday, the Commission of Inquiry stated that the late R. Bondarenka was diagnosed with alcohol intoxication. Ambulance doctors and medical records deny this information.

“There are zero parts per million in the novel’s blood and nothing was found,” tut.by told one of the doctors at the Ambulance Hospital.

On Friday morning, the commission of inquiry stated that an investigation into the death of Mr. Bondarenko was under way.

“The Minsk resident was examined by doctors, then he was hospitalized in a health institution, where during the initial examination he was diagnosed with alcohol intoxication along with bodily injury,” states the official statement of the Investigation Committee.

S. Cichanouskaya: Belarus must hold fair elections as soon as possible

Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Cichanouskaya told Latvian television TV3 on Friday that fair elections should be held in Belarus as soon as possible.

“Every day we do our best to make new and fair elections in Belarus as soon as possible,” he told the “900 Seconds” program.

Ms. Cichanouskaya emphasized that genocide was taking place in Belarus, that the physical effects on people were continuing, and that violence in prisons continued. According to her, such a scale of violence perpetrated by the country’s authorities is unprecedented.

About 80 percent. The people of Belarus want change, and the protest movement is not stifling but takes other forms, he said. People continue to take to the streets, but for the protests to be more effective, the tactics will have to change and that is why we are currently actively working, Cichanouskaya said.

“In a country where a person has no rights, each step must be considered very carefully,” said the opposition leader.

He pointed out that the countries of the European Union supported the election of the Belarusian nation and expressed gratitude to all those who do not recognize the results of the presidential elections in Belarus on August 9. In his opinion, the events in Belarus should be investigated internationally.

On Friday, S. Cichanouskaja paid a visit to Riga, where he will meet Latvian President Egils Levits, Military Prime Minister Krišjanis and Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevičius and will participate in the international security policy forum “The Riga Conference 2020 “.

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