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A Date Has Been Set for the Hearing of the Appeal Against the Verdict of Former SAHR Fighter Horaevsky, Which Was Appealed by the Relatives of the Missing Zakharanka and Krasovsky.

The appeal will be considered by the court of the Swiss canton of St. Gallen on June 24. Lawyers from international human rights organizations, on behalf of the victims' relatives, filed an appeal against the decision of the Swiss court, which acquitted former Belarusian SAHR fighter Yuriy Harauski.
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The appeal will be considered by the court of the Swiss canton of St. Gallen on June 24. Lawyers from international human rights organizations, on behalf of the victims' relatives, filed an appeal against the decision of the Swiss court, which acquitted former Belarusian SAHR fighter Yuriy Harauski.

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Радыё Свабода broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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