Anzhalika Borys: Andrei Pachobut has no restrictions, can return to Belarus
According to the words of Anzhalika Borys, the former chairwoman of the Union of Poles in Belarus, they heard such an assurance today together with Andrei Pachobut in Belavezh.

Andrei Pachobut (right) with Bartosz Wielinski, deputy editor-in-chief of Gazeta Wyborcza. Photo: facebook.com/roman.imielski
According to Anzhalika Borys, Pachobut allegedly achieved what he wanted. However, it is completely unknown how this will work in practice. For now, Andrei Pachobut has been sent to Polish territory, presumably under duress.
Immediately after his release, he himself asked the Poles if he would be able to return to Belarus, meaning the answer to this question was not obvious to him.
The unexpected release of Andrei Pachobut became known on April 28. He was among those exchanged in a 5-for-5 scheme.
Belarus and Russia released three Polish citizens and two Moldovan citizens. Among the Polish citizens is Andrei Pachobut. It appears he has dual citizenship, Belarusian and Polish. In exchange, five citizens "detained in various EU countries and other states" traveled from the European Union. These are citizens of Belarus, Russia, and other CIS countries.
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