Media: Maxim Znak, member of the Presidium of the Coordinating Council, was arrested



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Gleb Glebov, Viktor Babaryka’s personal press secretary, candidate for the presidential elections in Belarus tut.by said that at 8 pm 30 minutes. Znak had to give an interview.

When attorney M. Znakas did not leave the Zoom platform, G. Glebov called him. M.Znakas uttered the phrase “it seems that someone came to us”, left, then wrote the word “masks”.

M.Znak is currently not available, write tut.by.

The portal shared a photo of witnesses of masked men in civilian clothes taking out M. Znakas.

Mr. Znak is one of the two members of the Presidium of the Coordination Council who have been in Belarus and in general until now. The rest were arrested or taken abroad.

Tut. By a correspondent of the place reports that journalists are not allowed to enter the headquarters, but there are people in the premises who seem to be breaking something. There are several minibuses with tinted windows in the parking lot next to the headquarters, one of them without rooms.

According to M. Znakas’s lawyer, Dmitrijus Lajevskis, the Investigation Committee is carrying out the investigation and the motives are unknown. According to D. Lajevskis, a search is planned at the house of M.Znakas.

On Monday it was announced that Maryja Kalesnikava, a partner of M. Znakas and a member of the Presidium of the Coordinating Council, was forced into a car by unknown men in plain clothes in the center of Minsk. It has not been possible to contact her since.

On Tuesday it was announced that an attempt was made to deport the member of the Presidium of the Coordinating Council, one of the most prominent opposition leaders, M. Kalesnikava, from Belarus to Ukraine. He reportedly tore up his passport at the border to stay in his homeland.

According to the Belarusian state media, M. Kalesnikava and two other members of the Coordination Council, Anton Radniankov and Ivan Kravtsov, allegedly tried to leave the country illegally. A. Radniankov and I. Kravtsov crossed the border into Ukraine, and M. Kalesnikava, who broke his passport, remained in Belarus. She was arrested.



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