The European Union is ready to introduce new sanctions against the leadership of Belarus in connection with the death of a protester



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Lukashenka, meanwhile, took personal control of the investigation into the murder of Roman Bondarenko.

Village monument in memory of Roman Bondarenko
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The European Union representative for foreign policy said that Brussels is ready to introduce new sanctions against the leadership of Belarus in connection with the death of protester Roman Bondarenko. Deutsche Welle reports.

Following news of the death of a 31-year-old Minsk resident, beaten up by civilian-clad security forces, the EU accused Minsk of ignoring the fundamental rights of Belarusians and neglecting their lives.

On November 13, from the same morning, Belarusians again began to go to the people’s monument in the “courtyard of changes”, installed in memory of the deceased protester. Cars passing through the courtyard buzzed without stopping for a second. Under the buzz of cars, people quietly placed flowers and lit candles. “We will not forgive Roman’s death”, “To answer the murderers”, “We remember”, those words of pain were written on the walls of the transformer cabin next to the makeshift place of memory.

That day, in a church in the center of Minsk, a memorial service was held for Roman Bondarenko. Several hundred people came.

The actions in memory of the deceased protester continued until the evening. Many Belarusians, as well as Belarusian and foreign political figures expressed their condolences on social media. Opposition leader Svetlana Tihanovskaya called Roman Bondarenko a hero and his death a murder, which will be investigated.

Alexander Lukashenko also expressed his condolences. During an interview with the media, he said that the “Bondarenko case” is now under his personal control. The president asked government agencies to conduct a thorough investigation.

The Investigation Committee launched an investigation into Roman Bondarenko’s death and concluded that during the initial examination at the hospital, along with the bodily injuries, he was diagnosed with alcohol intoxication.

However, the doctors who examined Bondarenko deny these accusations. A medical report was published on the White Bathrobe Telegram channel that, among the list of numerous injuries to Bondarenko, indicates that the beaten had 0 ppm of ethanol in his blood.

As a reminder, on November 12 it became known that in In Minsk, at night, the protester Roman Bondarenko died, detained by the security forces in the “Square of Changes”. meHe was 31 years old, they took him to the Emergency Hospital.



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