Nausėda, Nawrocki, Zelenskyy, and Tsikhanouskaya laid flowers in memory of the 1863-1864 insurgents
Memory of the 1863-1864 insurgents was honored at Vilnius' Rasos Cemetery.

Photos here and further: Tsikhanouskaya's Office
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda, Polish President Karol Nawrocki, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and Belarusian democratic forces leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya arrived to lay flowers. A brooch with yellow and blue ears of grain could be seen on Tsikhanouskaya's coat.





Before this, the leaders of the countries gathered for a mass in Vilnius Cathedral, where they delivered speeches. Zelenskyy spoke a lot about Belarus. "Belarus is still forced to exist as a Russian governorate-general," he noted. "There was a chance to change this in 2020 — and there will be another such chance." Nausėda also expressed hope for democracy in Belarus.

Halina Dzerbysh told the prosecutor: "When I die, I will come to all of you at night." And life has already caught up with her judge and witnesses. The story of a pensioner who was given 20 years in a penal colony
Halina Dzerbysh told the prosecutor: "When I die, I will come to all of you at night." And life has already caught up with her judge and witnesses. The story of a pensioner who was given 20 years in a penal colony
«I just don't understand, who was the nuclear power plant built for?» No topic has caused such emotions for a long time as the power outage at Lukashenka's command
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Б'ецца галавой а падлогу . Як ён жадаў быць на яе месцы . Побач з паважанымі, на адным ўзроўню . Але ня склалася )