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NewsMinsk: Over 11,000 settlements were destroyed by the Nazis in Belarus Fox News

Minsk: Over 11,000 settlements were destroyed by the Nazis in Belarus Fox News

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Employees of the surveillance department, the agency informs, are investigating a criminal case on the genocide of the Belarusian people, which aims not only to establish the facts of the atrocities of the Nazis, but also to preserve the historical memory of innocent victims of terror nazi.

Assessing the painstaking work of his colleagues, Prosecutor General Andrei Shved stressed that “the main result of their investigations should find practical implementation.” Throughout the country, he recalled, work is underway “to perpetuate the memory and preserve the places of mass destruction of civilians, so that people and young people can visit these places and learn about the atrocities that happened here”.

This is, said the Prosecutor General, about eleven thousand destroyed settlements in Belarus, and this figure is increasing during the investigation. It has already been established that only the fate of Khatyn was shared by more than 250 villages and villages.

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p class=””>By the way, an alley of fir trees near a mass grave near Lake Losvido in the Vitebsk region was planted by local investigators on Saturday. The monument erected on the shore is dedicated to the soldiers who, in January 1944, came under enemy artillery fire during an offensive operation. About eight thousand soldiers remained on the ice of the lake. “Let us together remember the feat of our people, who without sparing their lives fought for every piece of their native land, for the future of the homeland, for a peaceful sky above their heads” , said Alexander Gutsko, head of USC. for the Vitebsk region.

And employees of the secretariat of the upper house of the national parliament, headed by Speaker Natalya Kochanova, together with members of the youth council and representatives of the administration of the metropolitan area, worked on Saturday in the area near the residential complex Student Village. Here they laid the Alley of Peace.

The youth parliament is always linked to mass trade union actions, confirmed the chairman of the youth council Nikita Rachilovskiy. It is important, he is convinced, to be with parliamentarians not only at expert councils and personal receptions of citizens, but also to participate together in national events. Young people, he said, must prove every day by their own example that “a parliamentarian is a full member of society. And no matter what field he works in, it is important that he thinks about the country and contribute to the common cause.”

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