The Chervyen massacre (Belarusian: Чэрвеньская разня; Lithuanian: Červenės žudynės; Polish: Droga śmierci Mińsk-Czerwień) was one of the NKVD prisoner massacres. More than 1,000 political prisoners from Lithuania, Poland and Belarus were executed by the NKVD near Chervyen (present-day Belarus) on 25–27 June 1941.