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Ihor Hryb: Belarusian Frontier Guards Followed FSB’s Order

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Ihor Hryb: Belarusian Frontier Guards Followed FSB’s Order
PAVEL HRYB

The father of the Ukrainian patriot, who went missing in Belarus, revealed the new details of the case.

Ukrainian Pavel Hryb, who disappeared in Belarus, was on the wanted list of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB).

UNN reported this on September 4 with a reference to the father of the missing youngster, Ukrainian military officer Ihor Hryb.

Searching for his son, he addressed to the Belarusian frontier guards, asking for help.

"They invited me to get in the car, show my passport, and then checked my backpack and made sure I was the same person I claimed I was. They also asked me to show additional documents, I introduced myself, said I was a reserve officer of the state frontier service of Ukraine, showed them this document; and a Belarusian officer, in my presence, input the data of my son into his tablet PC, and I spotted the following information appearing on the screen: Pavel Hryb, born 1.07.1998, on the wanted list under the Article 205 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The initiator of the retrieval is the FSB of the Russian Federation in the Krasnodar Territory and the city of Sochi,” — Hryb informed.

Herein, the Belarusian frontier guards did not detain his son under this resolution. The driver confirmed the information that none of the passengers of the bus on which Hryb’s son had been going to Belarus, was put off.

Hryb suggests that if the frontier guards broke the rules, someone had ordered them to do it.

Important to note, the journalists found out earlier that the Ukrainian who got missing in Belarus could be held at the FSB in Krasnodar, Russia.

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