Tatiana Sergeevna Mikhailova
Hands down punitive sentences in politically motivated cases. For example, she sentenced Igor Gelokhov to 3 years in a general regime colony for reporting mining and insulting Lukashenko. The son of human rights activist Boris Buhel, Gennady, received administrative arrest for a repost made a year and a half ago at the time the case was considered. Goes to trials in temporary detention centers.
Hands down punitive sentences in politically motivated cases. For example, she sentenced Igor Gelokhov to 3 years in a general regime colony for reporting mining and insulting Lukashenko. The son of human rights activist Boris Buhel, Gennady, received administrative arrest for a repost made a year and a half ago at the time the case was considered. Goes to trials in temporary detention centers.
List of repressed
In early September, the Telegram channel of the volunteer initiative "Lists of Detainees" published information about the detention of an entire family: Yan, Anastasia, and Ales Papkovich.
Special forces stormed Yan's apartment. During the arrest, the officers fired a shot from an automatic weapon and wounded the dog, which had started barking at them.
Yan spent a month in a KGB pretrial detention center, where he was tortured and unable to walk. BT reports portrayed Yan as a mercenary planning to go to Ukraine. It is known that Yan pleaded not guilty at his trial. One of the witnesses stated that "they pressured him, and he signed whatever they told him." As evidence of Yan's guilt, the investigation presented his private correspondence with his wife, as well as with friends who, according to investigators, serve in Kalinovsky's regiment in Ukraine.
Yan worked as a cash collector at Belgazprombank.
In March 2024 and April 2025, Yana was convicted twice under the article “malicious disobedience to the legal demands of the colony administration,” and in total, another year of imprisonment was added to her existing sentence.
On December 13, 2025, he was released following a visit to Minsk by US President Donald Trump's special representative, John Cole, and taken to Ukraine.
