Lukashists seized workers in Osipovichi and Bykhov

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2023-05-13 14:02:33

One is accused of filming Russian military equipment, the other is accused of criticizing local authorities.

Ruslan Rebkovets (left) and Pyotr Vinnikov (right). Screenshots of the video channel “Belarus 4”

Mogilev television workers reported about the detention of the men. In their transmission, the prisoners pronounce the memorized text, and the “unnecessary” is cut out. When the men were detained is unclear.

Inhabitant of Osipovichi Ruslan Rebkovets accused of filming a train with Russian military equipment. He posted the photo on social media.

In addition, he is accused of disseminating “extremist” information. For sedition, investigators considered photos published on Ruslan’s page with a white-red-white flag and footage of people being detained at protests. It is reported that a criminal case has been opened against him.

Ruslan Rebkovets is 26 years old. Worked on the railroad.

Resident of Bykhov Peter Vinnikov he is accused of having applied to one of the Telegram channels with a request to post a video “humiliating the actions of local authorities.”

The man is also accused of dumping information about events in the area to various channels. Peter’s actions are called “helping the enemy.”

Petr Vinnikov is 41 years old. He worked as an engineer at the Babushkina Krynka enterprise. In the police video, he is wearing a factory uniform with a red and green flag next to him.

During the period of mass repressions, pro-government telegram channels published many videos of detainees. Videos with traces of torture have also been leaked to the network.

Propagandists and law enforcers film people confused after searches. From what was said to the camera, they cut out the right one. People are forced to slander themselves, sometimes putting them in front of the need to fight for the safety of their own and relatives.

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