Lukashenko beat captured Russian journalists for three days in a row
Russian military correspondent Semyon Pegov, recently released after being detained during protests in Minsk, was hospitalized after returning to the Russian Federation. TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov announced this on his talk show.
Publisher Aram Gabrelyanov, an investor in Pegov’s project, clarified that the WarGonzo journalists were brutally beaten by Belarusian “law enforcement officers” for three days after their arrest. Before his business trip to Minsk, Pegov published information that the KGB was covering up Nazi camps on the territory of Belarus.
“He has a very bad concussion. He's just a shy guy and doesn't want to talk. As I understand it, he told Ambassador Mezentsev, those who helped, that he would not tell. But the guys who sat with him told me that they beat him for three days in a row. Three days in a row! - said Gabrelyanov.
“That is, these brutes, who pretend that they are with us in the Union State, beat Semyon, a man who passed through “hot spots.” And when we get the “33 heroes”, will it turn out that they were also beaten to testify with batons? And Lukashenko wants to be treated well in Russia?” - Soloviev was indignant.
“He just took the journalists prisoner! I say to Syoma: “Well, did you show that you are a journalist?” “Of course, he showed me, he told me everything! They knew everything about me, that I worked in Donbass.” His cameraman, Semyon, is really like a panda. If you look at him, he has eyes like a panda. He's just covered in bruises! A face turned into a blue mess! They just kicked them in the face!” - said Gabrelyanov.
He said that he insisted on Pegov’s hospitalization after he admitted that he felt nausea and dizziness.
According to the publisher, Lukashenko “simply ditched” Russia.
“Have you forgotten how you were fed, when Russia always came to the rescue, giving billions? Why do you forget all this, how are you different from Pashinyan? Nothing! The same person as Pashinyan!” – Gabrelyanov addressed the Belarusian president.
He recalled what Lukashenko said in an interview with Dmitry Gordon.
"He says: 'I consider President Putin to be my older brother.' But if you decide to arrest his people, at least call your “big brother”! It must occur to you that these are older brother's people? What kind of boorish attitude is this?” – added the publisher.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.