KGB recognized "Belarusian National Coalition" as an extremist formation, and named the deceased Mikita Kryutsou as one of its organizers
The State Security Committee of Belarus has expanded the registry of organizations whose activities it deems illegal. On April 7, it became known that the initiatives "Belarusian National Coalition" and "Diver's Award" were included in the list of "extremist formations".

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Among the sixteen individuals whom the KGB considers involved in the creation of the "Belarusian National Coalition" is the name of Mikita Siarheevich Kryutsou, born July 31, 1992.
These data fully match the data of Mikita Kryutsou from Zhodzina, who died under unexplained circumstances during the protests in August 2020. On the evening of August 22, a guard of a dacha cooperative found Mikita's body in the forest on Parnikova Street in Minsk.
In addition to the deceased Kryutsou, the list includes Mikalai Bandarenka, Maksim Barodzich, Kira Bayarenka, Siarhei Druhakau, Aliaksandr Yarhulevich, Volha Karpushonak, Mikhail Kucharau, Katsiaryna Kuchuk, Alla Marcinovich, Ilya Mironau, Siarhei Pushnou, Tatsiana Radzevich, Yury Rudz, Natallia Fidler, Alena Filatava.
The KGB also added the new "formation" "Diver's Award" to the list, which the security forces link to the name of Andrei Lapitski.
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