Police in Belarus

Raman Halouchanka got interested in digital security and artificial intelligence / Collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
Raman Halouchanka got interested in digital security and artificial intelligence / Collage by Ulad Rubanau, Euroradio
The PM is determined to defend digitally, as long as database trade with Russia is going on.
Soldiers of the internal troops of the Interior Ministry of Belarus / sample photo facebook.com/vvmvd
Soldiers of the internal troops of the Interior Ministry of Belarus / sample photo facebook.com/vvmvd
Partisans managed to escape
The protective measures to be  applied to a person will be determined by the police / Sample photo​
The protective measures to be  applied to a person will be determined by the police / Sample photo​
Alyaksandr Lukashenka signed the law on state protection.
Changes in the law occurred against the backdrop of the fight against protests / Illustration by Euroradio​
Changes in the law occurred against the backdrop of the fight against protests / Illustration by Euroradio​
Alyaksandr Lukashenka has signed the law "On Amendments to the Laws on National Security of the Republic of Belarus."
Synesis office / Synesis
Synesis office / Synesis
The EU put Synesis on its sanctions list for cooperation with the security forces against protesters in Belarus.
Mikalai Karpenkau (right) / sb.by​
Mikalai Karpenkau (right) / sb.by​
The Interior Ministry and the Foreign Ministry claimed that the scandalous audio recording was a fake.
Vigilante, member of flying squad/ sb.by
Vigilante, member of flying squad/ sb.by
He stated the necessity to activate the work of "people's squads".
Ivan Kolas / vk.com
Ivan Kolas / vk.com
Ivan Kolas is mastering the profession of motion-designer and wants to return to Belarus “when the situation changes”.
Mikalai Karpenkau with a rubber truncheon / TUT.by​
Mikalai Karpenkau with a rubber truncheon / TUT.by​
Startup entrepreneur Kanstantsin Kanopka recorded the video seconds before his detention in a Minsk coffee-shop.