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Bastrykin: The cruelty of what the Nazis did on the Belarusian and Russian land is horrifying

The Supreme Court of Belarus will soon receive two new criminal cases on genocide. This was reported to the press by Chairman of the Supreme Court Valentin Sukalo before the international conference in Minsk. The meeting is dedicated to the extermination of the Soviet people during the war. There are many experts from Belarus and Russia, as well as speakers from the United States, Italy, Germany, Poland, Iran and other countries on the platform of the National Library.
Alexander Bastrykin, Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia:
“Over the last year alone, we have received more than 48 requests for legal assistance from our Belarusian colleagues, we have sent 35 requests ourselves, that is, exchange of information on the issue of genocide investigation. There are really a lot of facts. You know, we are horrified by the scale that we are revealing today. The cruelty of what the Nazis did on the Belarusian and Russian land is horrifying.”