The ex-minister
disappeared on the evening of May 7, 1999. According to opposition activists and human rights groups, the state made limited efforts to investigate Zakharanka's disappearance. Several years later the former MVD official Aleh Alkaeu fled to Germany and stated that he was witness to Zakharanka and several other abducted opposition leaders being murdered on the orders of top government officials. In commemoration of the abducted politicians and political prisoners of Belarus, the Belarusian opposition and its supporters have
The Day of Solidarity with Belarus on the 16th of every month. In September 2004, the
European Union and the
United States issued travel bans for five Belarusian officials suspected of being involved in the kidnapping of Zakharanka: Interior Affairs Minister
Vladimir Naumov, Prosecutor General
Viktor Sheiman, Minister for Sports and Tourism
Yuri Sivakov, and Colonel
Dmitry Pavlichenko from the Belarus Interior Ministry. In December 2019,
Deutsche Welle published a documentary film in which Yury Harauski, a former member of the
Special Rapid Response Unit, stated that his unit had arrested, taken away, and murdered Zakharanka, and that they later did the same with
Viktar Hanchar and Anatol Krasouski. Harauski fled to
Switzerland in 2018, seeking asylum. ==See also==