On June 15, a Bobruisk district and Bobruisk court tightened the prison regime for 21-year-old Russian

Egor Dudnikov

, who was sentenced to 11 years in a maximum security penal colony under a series of "protest" articles.

Judge

Pavel Kartinin

decided to change the regime of political prisoner Yahor from one to a three-year prison term, Viasna reports.

The political prisoner stayed in the Babruisk colony for only three months, in May he was placed in a cell-type room.

Egor will soon be transferred to one of the prisons in Belarus.

Political prisoner

Aleh Rubets

is also being transferred to prison , human rights activists say.

The strengthening of the Rubets regime was initiated by the administration of the Navapolatsk colony № 1.

On June 10, Navapolatsk judge

Volha Balika

ruled to transfer the boy to prison for 3 years.

Earlier, in February, the administration of the Navapolatsk penal colony placed the political prisoner in a pre-trial detention center for 40 days.

After that he was placed in the PKT.

Oleg was also deprived of broadcasts, calls and appointments.

A fan of FC "Wave" Aleh Rubets was detained on August 10, 2020 for participating in "mass riots" on the night of August 9-10 in Pinsk (Part 2 of Article 293 of the Criminal Code).

Last April 30, Judge

Eugene Bregan

sentenced the boy to 5.5 years in a maximum security penal colony.

Now Oleg is waiting for a stage in prison.