
Dzmitry Zakharoshka
Arrest date: December 2023
Charges:
— Act of terrorism
— Illegal actions involving firearms and explosives
— Desecration of structures and property damage
Sentence: 10 years and 6 months
Place of detention: SIZO № 7
Dzmitry Zakharoshka was born on April 26, 2006. He was allegedly detained in December 2023.
According to a propaganda film shown on state television in late April 2024, Trafim was an active member of the anarchist cell “Black Nightingales,” whose goal was allegedly to carry out sabotage in Belarus and Russia. According to the film, the organization was linked to the “People’s Liberation Army of Ukraine” and the Security Service of Ukraine.
In addition to Dzmitry, the following individuals were also detained in connection with the Black Nightingales case: Mariya Misyuk, Siarhei Zhyhaliou, Trafim Barysau, Anastasia Klimenko, and Alexandra Pulynovich. In the film, some of the detainees talk about their roles, in particular, claiming that they gathered at an apartment in Baranovichi, where they tried to assemble an explosive device, and later planned to test it.
Dzmitry Zakharoshka doesn’t appear in the film but he is mentioned by the state TV as the “detonator assembler”.
Activists from the Black Nightingales group put up posters and wrote slogans against war and dictatorship, such as “Death to dictatorship,” “A new tsar, a new 1917,” and “Long live Belarus.”
It is known that the anarchists were accused of “preparing an act of terrorism” (Article 13, Part 3, Article 289 of the Criminal Code) and “preparing illegal actions involving firearms and explosives” (Article 13, Part 4, Article 295 of the Criminal Code) committed by an organized group, as well as “desecration of structures” (Article 341 of the Criminal Code).
In October 2025, the court sentenced Dzmitry Zakharoshka to 10 years and 6 months in prison.