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In Belarus, police beat a Russian military man

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Where the Belarus settlement took the video of the Russian military beating is still unknown.

A video surfaced on the network, as Belarusian police pulled the driver out of a car with symbols of Russian occupiers and beat him. The corresponding video was posted on Monday, April 4, by the NEXTA Telegram channel.

In which city of Belarus the video was taken is still unknown.

The incident was recorded by bystanders.

The video shows how police dragged the Russian soldier out of the truck into the driveway.

The video is quite short, so it’s impossible to know how the incident ended.

It was previously reported that there is a bill registered in Parliament to ban the public use, manufacture and distribution of the symbols “Z”, “V” and “O” as a sign of support for Russia.

The Russian Federation stole the symbolic letter “Z” from the SS division

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Source: korrespondent

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