‘Russia’s FSB under guise of girl lured son into Belarus’: Ukrainian citizen disappears in Homiel


When Igor Gryb came to Belarus to find his son, he learnt that Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) suspected 19-year-old Pavel Gryb of committing a terrorist attack.

On August 24, the young man arrived in Homiel to meet with a Russian girl he had got acquainted earlier on the Internet. Pavel did not return to Ukraine.

According to Igor Gryb, Belarusian border guards said they did not hold any information about the whereabouts of his son. At the same time, Mr Gryb states that Homiel policemen unofficially informed him of his son’s being on the black list of the FSB.

“I appealed to all Ukrainian law enforcement agencies asking to help me find out what has happened to my son. There has been no information yet, ” he told Belsat TV.

Іgor Gryb

In his opinion, FSB officers created a web profile of the girl draw Pavel out of Ukraine.

As his son has a disability, he did not serve in the Ukrainian army, but he was actively condemned Russian aggression in Ukraine on the Internet, Igor Gryb added.

 belsat.eu

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