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Name Of KGB Lieutenant-Colonel Who Blown Himself Up By Russian Landmine In Naroulia District Became Known

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Name Of KGB Lieutenant-Colonel Who Blown Himself Up By Russian Landmine In Naroulia District Became Known

Before his service in the KGB, he worked as an investigator in the Mazyr police department.

KGB Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Revutski was in the car of the border guards, when he blew himself up by a mine in Naroulia district. This is reported by Belsat sources.

The deceased lieutenant colonel was 37 years old.

Before joining the KGB, he worked as an investigator in the Mazyr police department, then he was transferred to the Lelchytsy police station, where his father worked as head of the investigation. From there he was transferred to the KGB.

The other day Andrei Revutski was buried.

In the morning of April 5, some Belarusian telegram channels reported that a car of the Belarusian border guards, which was patrolling the border zone near the village of Dauliady, Naroulia district, was blown up by a land mine. It was reported that the mine had been left by the Russian military, who were retreating into Belarus from Ukraine.

The State Border Committee denied the information about the death of the Belarusian border guards in Naroulia district near the border with Ukraine. The agency says there have been no incidents involving injuries or death of soldiers of the border troops.

"Belaruski Hayun," meanwhile, reported about the funeral in Mazyr on April 5. The funeral ceremony was held near the KGB building.

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