The former head of BT Alexander Zimovsky, after his retirement firmly settled in Russia, does not believe in the possibility of the involvement of the Belarusian opposition to an explosion in front of the Vitebsk KGB. According to experts, these "signals to the national leader" comes from the Belarusian security services.
"Explosions in Vitebsk repeated. In 2005, the city also had a tin can, which was laid a bomb. But of the examination revealed that she was an industrial way. Spoke about this lawyer Stanislav Abrazei at the court" - Lyubov Kovaleva said, a mother of executed for alleged acts of terrorism in Minsk and Vitebsk Vladislav Kovalev.
None of law enforcement officers did not visit an apartment, where the older brother lives. Mother of the brothers Murashka Valentine said no one came to them and the sons are at work currently.
On Vitebsk defender Paul Levinov administrative report violations of rules of the road. November 12 in the morning Levinov was near the building of the KGB of the Vitebsk region, where the day before the explosion occurred. It was from him many of the media know what's happening on the scene.
November 11 at 18:48 at the building of the KGB of the Vitebsk region on Sovetskaya Street, 18 explosion. Information about this spread in social networks on the night of November 12. Morning, Office of Information and Public Relations of the State Security Committee confirmed this information, adding that three people were detained and prosecuted under Article 339 of the Criminal Code (hooliganism). The explosion caused no injuries.
For enterprises of Vitebsk sent extract from the decision № 393 Pervomaisky district administration, where managers are invited to gratuitous (sponsor) assistance for the purchase of five large framed street trees and LED decorations to them.
Mother of Vladislav Kovalev, who was executed for terrorism, said that the Supreme Court violated the terms of a response to the complaint, consisting lawyer son. She also asked to initiate inquiry into fraud in the blast in Minsk metro and violations of the Criminal Procedure Code during the investigation and trial that sentenced Vladislav Kovalyov and Dmitry Konovalov to death.
Leonid Gorovoy, an activist of the Movement "For Freedom", in five weeks was told no arguments and arguments from the General Prosecutor's Office to the complaint about the illegal actions of Lydia Yermoshina, chairman of the Central Election Commission.