Roman Bondarenko, detained by security agents, died in Minsk. Photo and video



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In the capital of Belarus, Minsk, Roman Bondarenko, 31, was kidnapped and beaten in the “Square of Change”. It is believed that he was injured in a minibus or at the police station, from where he was taken unconscious to the hospital.

According to TUT.BY, he passed away around 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 12. (to see photos and videos, scroll the page to the end).

Roman Bondarenko.

The boy was taken to the intensive care unit on November 11 with severe brain swelling, closed head trauma, bruises and contusions. Doctors operated on him for several hours.

According to eyewitnesses, on the evening of the same day, people in civilian uniforms and masks arrived in the courtyard of 24B Chervyakov Street. They began shooting white, red and white ribbons. Roman went out to find out what was going on.

“There was a kind of verbal skirmish between the man in the mask and the stranger, Roma did not participate in it, he stood nearby and listened. Then he said something, and the man in the mask asked:” Why are you a greyhound? “Closer to the mural, he tried to avoid it, but an unknown person grabbed him and threw him with all his might to the hill of the site,” Julia, an eyewitness to the events, told Nasha Niva.

Then other people in masks ran over to Bondarenko, tied him up, and pushed him towards a bead.

The girl believes that Román was beaten in the car or already at the police station. He claims that during the fall, the guy hit himself, but not his head.

Bondarenko was taken to the hospital from the Minsk Central District Department of Internal Affairs with the phrase “I was injured during a fight.”

People came to honor the memory of Roman Bondarenko.

Meanwhile, people from different parts of the city gathered to honor the memory of the deceased in the “Plaza del Cambio”. They shouted “Belarus lives!”, “Let’s forget, we will not forgive!”, “Court!”

People came to honor the memory of Roman Bondarenko.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, according to human rights activists in Belarus, 900 criminal cases were opened against opposition candidates in the presidential elections, headquarters staff and protesters.

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