“I walked through the center and saw a lot of police, it even seemed to me that there were some internal troops, concentrated near the presidential administration, it is located in the very center of Minsk,” he said.

According to him, "it seemed to him that some kind of wartime had come."

“I was struggling with the falling internet, Facebook does not open, Twitter does not work without VPN and proxy,” added Pridybailo.

Earlier, the chairman of the Central Election Commission of Belarus, Lidia Yermoshina, said that voting in the presidential elections in the country continued in Minsk at some polling stations, due to the fact that not everyone had time to vote.