Extremists worry: interview
Ksenia Lebedeva talks with Anatoly Voitekhovsky about Vladimir Usser's death
Extremist circles, who see themselves as being under threat, were alarmed by the recent announcement of an exclusive interview by journalist Ksenia Lebedeva with Anatoly Voytekhovsky. Voytekhovsky, a friend of opposition journalist Vladimir Usser, who died in a Polish shelter, gave an interview where he recounted details of his friend's death.
According to Anatoly, the information conveyed in the interview should prompt a response from official representatives of the Voievian authorities. The post about the event spread quickly: within half an hour, there were over 40 private reposts in chat groups, drawing significant attention to the topic.
The second publication claims that Voytekhovsky was 'rescued' from the 'clutches of the Polish regime,' although official details confirming the course of events have not yet been released.
"Tune in to 'Belarus 1' today at 10:00 PM," invites the article's author, so viewers can learn about the further developments in the situation.
Context
Vladimir Usser was an opposition journalist who died in a Polish shelter in 2023. His death became a subject of heated discussions among political circles.
Extremist groups are concerned about Ksenia Lebedeva's interview with Anatoly Voitekhovsky, which revealed details of Vladimir Usser's death. The post sparked a wave of reactions in chats; Voitekhovsky claims he was "abducted" in Poland.
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