Naliboki massacre was the mass killing of 128 Poles in the village of Naliboki, Minsk Voblast, on May 8, 1943, by the Soviet partisans (including the Jewish unit of Bielski partisans). The partisans reported killing of 250, pillage and destruction of German police station. In reality the number of victims was lower and no German was present/killed, only one Belorussian policeman was sleeping there.
There existed an agreement between the Soviet partisans and local people represented by a self-defense unit. The Soviets didn't respect the agreement and invaded the village to destroy the unit, but killed also a number of civilians.
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- Template:Pl icon Śledztwo w sprawie zbrodni popełnionych przez partyzantów radzieckich na żołnierzach Armii Krajowej i ludności cywilnej na terenie powiatów Stołpce i Wołożyn.
- Template:Pl icon Informacja o stanie śledztwa w sprawie zabójstwa w maju 1943 roku mieszkańców miasteczka Naliboki pow. Stołpce woj. nowogródzkie