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The column advanced towards the stele Minsk – Hero City
A protest action by Dzyady (Ancestors) is scheduled for November 1, scheduled to coincide with Remembrance Day, which is celebrated in Belarus on November 2.
A convoy of several armored all-terrain vehicles with heavy machine guns on the roof was noticed on Pobediteley Avenue in Minsk, Interfax reported on November 1, citing eyewitnesses. This technique appears in the city for the first time during the protests.
According to the agency, the convoy advanced in the direction of the Minsk – Hero City stele.
A Dzyady (Ancestors) protest action is scheduled on November 1, scheduled to coincide with Remembrance Day, which is celebrated in Belarus on November 2.
The participants plan to walk from the center of Minsk to the Kurapaty area on the outskirts of the city, the site of mass graves for the victims of Stalin’s repressions.
Furthermore, in Minsk, mobile operators restrict Internet access at the request of government agencies, MTS and A1 reported.
In addition, three metro stations in Minsk are closed: the Academy of Sciences, Park Chelyuskintsev and Moskovskaya, the metro administration reported on Telegram.
Earlier, Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry reported that they are ready to dialogue with the Belarusian opposition when it has a clear position on the annexation of Crimea and Russia’s actions in Donbass.
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