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"They just called him "Kotik"". Warsaw to tell about the killer of the Russian Tsar

On June 18, at the Belarusian store Vyraj in Warsaw, historian Vasil Gerasimchyk will tell about our compatriot Ignat Grinevitsky, who went down in history for throwing the bomb on March 1, 1881, from the explosion of which Russian Emperor Alexander II died.

The meeting with Vasil Gerasimchyk will take place at the Belarusian store Vyraj in Warsaw at al. Armii Ludowej, 12, on June 18.

Starts at 5:00 PM.

The event is dedicated to the 170th anniversary of the birth of Ignat Grinevitsky, who was born in the Basyn manor, Babruysk district, on June 17, 1856.

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