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Border Committee: Pavel Grib Really Crossed Belarusian-Ukrainian Border

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Border Committee: Pavel Grib Really Crossed Belarusian-Ukrainian Border
PAVEL GRIB

The Belarusian authorities finally broke the "vow of silence" around the Ukrainian kidnapped by the FSB in Homel.

Ukrainian citizen Pavel Grib crossed the state border of Belarus on August 24, this information was sent to the Ukrainian State Border Service, the official representative of the State Border Committee Anton Bychkouski told Interfax-Zapad on Thursday.

"The State Border Committee officially informs: this citizen (Pavel Grib-IF) really crossed the state border of the Republic of Belarus on August 24 at the checkpoint "Novaya Huta" following up the procedure established by law," – Bychkouski said.

According to the official representative, the Belarusian border service had no issues with Pavel Grib.

In addition, Bychkouski said that the border agency sent an official response on this issue to the State Border Service of Ukraine.

As reported, the former employee of the Ukrainian State Border Service Igor Grib said that the intelligence services of the Russian Federation kidnapped his son Pavel when the latter was making a visit to Belarus.

"On August 24, 2017, my son Pavel (19 years old) went to the city of Homel to meet with a girl whom he had met and with whom he had communicated only in social networks, without personal acquaintance, first in VK, and then via Skype. It was planned that the girl would come to the meeting from the Russian Federation. It was agreed that Paul would return the same day. When the next day he did not return, I went to Homel to search for him," – Igor Grib wrote on his FB page on August 28.

According to him, he found out that the FSB of the Russian Federation for the Krasnodar Territory, the city of Sochi, wanted Pavel under Art. 205 of the Criminal Code of Russia (terrorist act).

The Ukrainian Embassy in Minsk sent a note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus in order to find out Pavel Grib's location.

The prosecutor's office in the Chernihiv region initiated criminal proceedings under the article "Intentional Murder" (Part 1, Article 115 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine) on the disappearance of the 19-year-old citizen of Ukraine Pavel Grib.

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