Olga Slavomirovna Bondareva
Actively supports Lukashenko's regime and the initiative to create a union state. In her social networks, she speaks in a rude and extremely offensive manner about supporters of democracy. She takes photos/videos of any historical places of a nationally oriented nature, calls it fascism and makes every effort to destroy the cultural heritage of Belarus. She introduced herself as a journalist and filmed protesters on a video camera. She organized a children's drawing competition in support of law enforcement agencies. Organizer of pro-government "Auto Rallies". On March 22, 2021, she filmed at an exhibition of the artist Ales Pushkin and soon published a video entitled "Kirov, 3 in Grodno - a hotbed of BChBism". The next day, riot police tried to enter the exhibition. A criminal case was opened against the artist, as a result of which he was sentenced to 5 years in prison on fabricated charges. On July 11, 2023, Ales Pushkin died, having been previously admitted to the Grodno hospital from Grodno Prison No. 1 in extremely serious condition. On March 24, 2021, together with members of the Anti-Vandal movement, she came to the Admetnasc store. Pro-government activists made a scandal, calling the symbols sold there Nazi and promised to "meet in court." Three days later, the owner's apartment was searched. During one of the special operations to remove the white-red-white ribbons, a security guard from a nearby kindergarten made a remark to the Anti-Vandalists. This conversation was recorded on video, and the man was soon fired from his job.
Actively supports Lukashenko's regime and the initiative to create a union state. In her social networks, she speaks in a rude and extremely offensive manner about supporters of democracy. She takes photos/videos of any historical places of a nationally oriented nature, calls it fascism and makes every effort to destroy the cultural heritage of Belarus. She introduced herself as a journalist and filmed protesters on a video camera. She organized a children's drawing competition in support of law enforcement agencies. Organizer of pro-government "Auto Rallies". On March 22, 2021, she filmed at an exhibition of the artist Ales Pushkin and soon published a video entitled "Kirov, 3 in Grodno - a hotbed of BChBism". The next day, riot police tried to enter the exhibition. A criminal case was opened against the artist, as a result of which he was sentenced to 5 years in prison on fabricated charges. On July 11, 2023, Ales Pushkin died, having been previously admitted to the Grodno hospital from Grodno Prison No. 1 in extremely serious condition. On March 24, 2021, together with members of the Anti-Vandal movement, she came to the Admetnasc store. Pro-government activists made a scandal, calling the symbols sold there Nazi and promised to "meet in court." Three days later, the owner's apartment was searched. During one of the special operations to remove the white-red-white ribbons, a security guard from a nearby kindergarten made a remark to the Anti-Vandalists. This conversation was recorded on video, and the man was soon fired from his job.
List of repressed
- Associations
- Entrepreneurs
- Parents of minors
Vasily was detained and convicted under the article on "hooliganism" for allegedly using violence against aggressive supporters of Lukashenko and activists of the "Anti-Vandal" movement - Alexander Galakhov and Olga Bondareva, when they painted over the image of the white-red-white flag. Vasily did not admit guilt and refused to give the last word.
In April 2022, the court considered the appeal, as well as the prosecutor's appeal against the verdict in this case. The court did not satisfy Vasily's appeal, but partially satisfied the prosecutor's protest, replacing the punishment from imprisonment without referral to imprisonment with referral to an open-type correctional facility.
In July of the same year, the court granted Olga Bondareva’s civil claim and ordered Vasily to pay her compensation.
He was released in January 2022, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.
- Associations
- Parents of minors
Vadim was detained and convicted under the article "hooliganism" after an incident in a park where he was hanging white ribbons. Olga Bondareva, a representative of the "Antivandal-Grodno" movement, began filming him on her phone and stalking him, which provoked a conflict.
He was released on January 17, 2022, having fully served his sentence as determined by the court.
Ten days after her release, Olga Bondareva went to court to recover compensation for moral damages from Vadim.
