People detained during protests are released in Minsk



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“People detained during the protests of the Offender Isolation Center in Okrestina will be released from Thursday around 10 p.m. 30 minutes,” the report says.

At approximately 1 p.m. 20 minutes. The Deputy Minister of the Interior, Aliaksandr Barsukov, appeared on the isolator. When asked how many detainees would be released today, he replied: “All.”

“There was no intimidation,” added the deputy minister.

The portal also reports that about 10 ambulances approached the isolator in an hour and a half.

AFP / Scanpix photo / People arrested during the protests released in Minsk

AFP / Scanpix photo / People arrested during the protests released in Minsk

Then tut.by He stated that the release of detainees in the Žodzina isolate in the Minsk region also began on Friday morning.

“From the Žodzina isolator, people began to be released around 4 o’clock in the morning. Then there was a short break. 6 p.m. 30 minutes. The isolator door began to open again,” the portal writes.

According to volunteers on duty at the Žodzina pre-trial detention center, 119 people were released, the majority in Minsk.

“People say they were treated ‘more or less normally’ in Žodzina. The atrocities were carried out in pickup trucks for the transport of prisoners and in the militias of the capital. There he beat, humiliated, threatened,” said the portal in a release.

On Thursday night, Natalia Kachanava, a spokeswoman for the Upper House of the Belarusian Parliament, said that President Aliaksandr Lukashenko had given instructions to find out all the facts of the arrest of the participants in the unauthorized actions.

The president listened to the opinion of the working groups and ordered to know all the facts of the arrests of the last days. Intensive work is now being done in this direction. By tonight, more than a thousand people have been released, who signed a pledge not to participate in unauthorized events, and minors have been handed over to their parents to sign, “said Kačanava, quoted by Pul pervogo, the platform of Telegram telegrams.

“We don’t need fights. There is no need for war.”

Belarusian Interior Minister Yuri Karajev, for his part, said he was taking responsibility and apologizing to the “accidental” victims of the protests.

Speaking to state television, the ONT minister said that he apologized “those who were nearby and did not leave in time did not manage to recover in time. People who got in the way. Because of this violence, as it is now said, I, as a commander, as a chief, want to take responsibility, I must take responsibility. Just humanely apologize to these people. “

AFP / Scanpix Photo / Detainees show bruises

AFP / Scanpix Photo / Detainees show bruises

After Sunday’s presidential elections, the results of which, according to opponents of Lukashenko’s authoritarian regime, were rigged, thousands of people were detained during peaceful mass protests brutally repressed by the militia.

In total, around 6.7 thousand people have been arrested since the start of the protests. persons.

During the demonstrations, according to official data, one person died, more than 250 were treated in hospitals for various injuries.



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