Malyatsichy or Molyatichi (Belarusian: Маляцічы, romanized: Maliacičy; Russian: Молятичи) is an agrotown in Krychaw District, Mogilev Region, Belarus.
[1][2][3] It serves as the administrative center of Malyatsichy selsoviet.
In 1708, the settlement was the location of the Battle of Malatitze during the Great Northern War.
In November 1941, as part of the Holocaust in Belarus, between 70 and 122 Jews were killed in Molyatichi.
One week after the shooting, the Germans organized an auction to sell the Jews' belongings.