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A Ryanair passenger plane flying from Athens to Vilnius forcibly landed in Minsk, the capital of Belarus.
Although the Belarusian authorities initially announced that the plane had landed elsewhere due to an alleged bomb, the focus was on the plane’s passengers: Raman Pratasevich (26), former editor of the Belarusian opposition news channel Nexta, and Sofia Sapega, a Russian citizen. .
S. Sapega was charged with “inciting discord” and R. Pratasevičius with “mass disturbances” were immediately arrested.
As is well known, currently information on prisoners is provided minimally, S. Sapega can face several decades in prison and R. Pratasevič – the death penalty, which is legal in Belarus.
Ksenia Sobchiak (39), a prominent public figure and presenter of the state of the latter, spoke about the situation of S. Sapega: imprisonment in Belarus when she is a Russian citizen.
The woman shared her thoughts on the social network Instagram.
“In the situation of Ramanas Pratasevičius and Sofija Sapega, the degree of stupidity grows exponentially.
At first, I was frightened by the very fact that: a) the president of the country himself begins to personally fight against the unwanted blogger; (b) take a military plane to the sky for that purpose.
Then it gets even worse when he realizes that a Russian was detained with him.
But this is still not a critical degree of stupidity!
Even when you see a video in which they confess to the channels and you realize that all this was filmed in a remand center, that everything is based on blackmail, but it will continue to be used as evidence …
We are all used to the methods of dictators and we are at least very naive in expecting Lukashenko to be adequate in the fight against his people.
But if you’re ready for someone’s president to act, then your home foreign ministry always has a surprise as a new pinnacle of futility. They froze for almost a day. They could not find out anything, declare anything, reach the detainee.
Damn Russian diplomats!
Great country, great power, what did they save? Perhaps Sapega is guilty, perhaps not, but she is Russian, and her rescue outside the country is the main duty of her homeland.
No matter where you live now, no matter how long you are not in Russia, no matter how you relate to the current government, this is the tenth, “he thought openly a few days ago.