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Life News: Minsk terrorist seriously injured in KGB jail

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Dzmitry Kanavalau, a person charged with the metro blast in Minsk, was urgently taken to hospital: he felt bad during an interrogation.

KGB seems to have used special methods to interrogate Kanavalau and his accomplices, suspected in the metro bombing.

The self-educated chemist said during the first interrogation that he had committed the terrorist attack.

“He even offended that a case under the article “Hooliganism” was opened,” Life News learned from a source in the Belarusian law-enforcement agencies. “He apparently wanted to feel as a terrorist. It was a suspicion the he has mental problems, but a psychiatric examination showed Kanavalau was absolutely sane.”

The terrorist’s health deteriorated significantly in the jail.

“Kanavalau felt bad for the first time during an interrogation,” a source continues. “He was taken to hospital by an ambulance. Analyses showed he has a serious lungs-related disease. Doctors suppose that the suspect’s health was affected by his years-long passion for chemistry. In other words, he breathed in too much reagents during his experiments.”

Kanavalau has applied for medical aid several times in the last few days.

“Dzmitry is pale. He is coughing and complaints at ache in his lungs. He has never suffered from any diseases before,” Kanavalau’s close friend said. “His mother has not seen him since he was arrested. She is seeking for a meeting, but she can communicate with her arrested sons and husband only through a lawyer. She was said that Dzmitry had been beaten heavily, his internals were injured. He even coughed up blood.”

It is unknown who beat the Minsk terrorist.

Official sources decline to comment on the situation. As Life News learned, an internal inspection was carried out in the KGB after the urgent hospitalization of Kanavalau. According to an official version, the detainees might have been beaten by his cell mates.

“Kanavalau may have been beaten in his cell,” a source close to the investigation says. “He is not in a solitary cell. People, even if they are tough criminals, take the metro terrorist attack very painfully. Perhaps, they punished him in such a way. In any case, Kanavalau did not complain at conditions of confinement and investigation.”

We remind that Kanavalau confessed during the latest interrogations that he planned make a series of blasts during Slavonic Bazaar festival in Vitsebsk in July this year.

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