At 12 o'clock.

In Belarus, on Monday, June 22, at 12:00, the memory of those who died in the Great Patriotic War will be honored with a minute of silence.
85 years ago, on June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany's attack on the USSR began.
On television and radio, in military collectives, on streets, squares, and other public places across the country, the mournful echoes of metronome beats and a requiem melody will be heard.
At the same time, the alarm bell will ring in churches, and signal horns will sound on transport; in some places, traffic will be temporarily stopped.
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