It turns out that Volha Bondarava accidentally published information from an "extremist" website in her Telegram channel while fighting with blogger Dzim Dzimych and his producer Flagman Music. Her associates told about this in an appeal — the document is available to the editorial office of Hrodna.life.

Volha Bondarava. Screenshot from video
"Volha Bondarava, who defended our children from the pernicious influence of Dzim Dzimych, was imprisoned for 2 weeks for carelessly posting information from an extremist website in her Telegram channel, declared an extremist, expelled from the last year of university, and branded, according to which she will not be able to hold public office (possibly her children either)," her associates write in an appeal against "occultism."
They also asked to declare the punishment applied to Volha Bondarava disproportionate to the "offense," and to reinstate her at the university. Furthermore, they requested an investigation into whether such a strict punishment for a minor offense constitutes intimidation of a person.
Flagman Music company is involved in producing artists and bloggers, including Dzmitry Siuchyk (Dzim Dzimych). Bondarava accused him of LGBT propaganda, a negative attitude towards security forces, and incitement to socially dangerous behavior. Following this, the company filed a lawsuit against the activist. Ultimately, the parties agreed to resolve the matter through a mediator.
The pro-Russian activist Volha Bondarava was imprisoned for 13 days in March 2025.
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