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Emil Czeczko, soldier who escaped to Belarus, speaks at press conference in Minsk
Terrifying details of the shooting of refugees in the territory of Poland were exposed. Emil Czeczko, a soldier, who escaped to Belarus, tells that on June 9 he took part in the first mass shooting of migrants. He said this today at a press conference in Minsk.
"The border guards, aiming at our heads, ordered us to shoot people. After we shot the first group, we were ordered to shoot the second group as well. Then we were driven to some border guard post. There we were told we had to clean our weapons," that is how Czeczko describes the incident. Every day until June 18, everything happened exactly the same way. I shot groups of up to 20 migrants, and then each of us was given 6-8 cans of beer. About 200-700 people could have been killed with Emil Czeczko's direct involvement.
Emil Czeczko is a witness in a criminal case, conducted by the Investigative Committee of Belarus. Reportedly, the Hague Tribunal accepted for consideration an application to initiate a case of genocide of migrants in Poland.