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“In our courtyard on Ložinskos Street, all the men of our neighbors were arrested, who go out for tea in the afternoon and share the news of the day. Two minibuses arrived, about thirty people got off with ski masks and tracksuits, “said a Minsk resident, tut.by.
He claimed that two underage children were abandoned in the home of one of the detainees.
Residents of Minsk also reported that unknown black persons entered the courtyard of the Forrest neighborhood and took several people out.
Telegram’s MotolkoPomogi has posted images and photos of the incident in the residential area of Vivaldi.
Nasha Niva publishes another record of the arrests: unidentified people in plain clothes arrest the girl, kick her in the abdomen and threaten her with an object similar to a gun.
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A witness to the incident explained to journalists that her husband was detained when the whole family went out for a night at night: “In the courtyard, the man met an acquaintance, he stopped talking. And the following situation began to develop: a girl runs away, two men behind her, everything is like an attack. My husband tells the man to leave her alone, and he, who doesn’t say a word, pulls out a gun, and our son sees everything and starts kicking him in the belly. “
The Minsk militia confirmed that more than 10 people were detained during “local protests” on Tuesday night.
“Yesterday more than 10 people were arrested. Some of them disobeyed the officers of the militia, “Natalia Hanusevich, spokeswoman for the militia in the Belarusian capital, told Interfax.
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The day before, the Viasna human rights center denounced the detainees.
“On the night of January 5, people were detained in the courtyards of Minsk during meetings with neighbors. Of course about the arrests [mikrorajone] Nova Barava, two in Uruče [mikrorajono] in the courtyards, in the “Vakarai” district, the center said in a statement.
Wednesday at 0 pm 10 minutes. There were seven surnames on the list compiled by Viasna.
Belarus is still plagued by mass protests over the August 9 presidential election, which was declared the winner by Alexander Lukashenko, who has ruled the country since 1994. The opposition and Western democracies claim that these elections were rigged.
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