Minsk recognizes 65 people as victims as a result of actions of Polish security forces at the border

The Investigative Committee (IC) of Belarus recognized 65 people as victims in a criminal case on the actions of the Polish security forces, BelTA informs.

“As of this morning, as I was reported, 65 persons were interrogated and recognized as victims of illegal actions. These are two citizens of the Republic of Belarus, one citizen of the Russian Federation, the rest are citizens of Iraq, including 14 minors, women”, said the head of the country’s Investigative Committee Dmitry Gora.

According to him, work in the UK continues to this day. Gora noted that the primary task is to fix the traces of “illegal actions of Polish officials.” The head of the department added that a thorough examination of the scene was carried out with the participation of experts from the State Committee for Forensic Expertise, during which the shells, containers of stun grenades, soil samples and washes from plants were seized.

“The results of the initial investigative actions, as well as the analysis carried out, indicate that this is not an isolated fact. The illegal actions continued for a long time. The Investigative Committee has criminal cases and materials of checks on the facts of illegal actions of Polish officials, which led, among other things, to the death of the victims. This is not assistance, forcible expulsion to the territory of Belarus”, – said Gora.