Human rights defenders urge the law enforcement authorities which investigate the tragedy not to create an atmosphere of fear and suspicion in the society.
People are bringing flowers and candles to the entrances of the central metro station since early morning to pay tribute to the victims of April 11 blast.
The deputy general public prosecutor of Belarus Andrej Shved, who heads the operative group for the blast investigation, informed about this on April 12.
Police have made facial composite prints of two anticipated executors of Minsk metro blast, the interior Minister Anatol Kuliashou has said to journalists.