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The Main Investigative Department initiates criminal cases on bridge collapse in Minsk
According to the investigation, on the night of January 8 this year, a
report was received about the collapse of part of the overpass on
Pobediteley Avenue over Nemiga Street in Minsk.
Investigative Committee launches special hotline
A special international phone hotline has been organized by Belarus’
Investigative Committee in order to receive messages about crimes
against peace.
Investigative Committee looking into attack on Belarusian diplomats in London
The Investigative Committee is looking into the circumstances of the
attack on Belarusian diplomats in London, BelTA learned from the
Investigative Committee.
Belarus' Investigative Committee to question Polish defector
The Investigative Committee will question Emil Czeczko, the committee told BelTA.
Investigative committees of Belarus, Russia sign cooperation program for 2022-2023
Chairman of Belarus' Investigative Committee Dmitry Gora met with
Chairman of Russia's Investigative Committee Aleksandr Bastrykin in St
Petersburg, representatives of the Investigative Committee told BelTA.
Investigation in progress into refugee death at Belarusian border
An investigation was launched after a dead refugee was found in Braslav
District, Vitebsk Oblast, BelTA learned from Belarus' Investigative
Committee.
Investigation launched into refugee death at Belarusian-Lithuanian border
Circumstances of the death of a migrant in Shchuchin District, Grodno
Oblast are being investigated, representatives of Belarus' Investigative
Committee told BelTA.
Belarus launches inquiry after discovering refugees with broken legs on border
The Investigative Committee of Belarus is conducting an inquiry into the
injuries sustained by refugees on Belarus' border with Poland.
Belarus looking into another incident of using special means against refugees by Poland
The Investigative Committee of Belarus has launched an inquiry into
another incident of using special means against refugees by Poland.
Belarus recognizes 132 people as victims of border incident
As many as 132 people, including over 20 children, have been recognized
as victims of what happened at the Belarusian-Polish border.
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