Schools in Belarusian cities are mentioned “en masse” and Pratasevich is accused in the letters received.



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According to information available in the media, some of the letters about the “bombs” planted in schools were written by alleged collaborators of Raman Pratasevičius. His text goes something like this: “When the explosion hits, Pratasevičius can only be blamed, because it was he who forced me to help the bomb.”

While writing belsat.euA person named Pavel Bocheev stated that R. Pratasevic had forced him to mine a school, therefore only he, and not the militia or other Belarusian institutions, should be blamed if there were victims.

The owners were also reported to have been spotted near some schools in Minsk on Monday morning.

“We got to school and everything had to go as usual, no changes. But around 9 pm He was told to go home urgently. Then came the militia, a separate school. Said notice came by email. This is somehow related to Pratasevičius. A real house of idols! “- quotes a teacher as” Belsat “.

The Minsk militia confirmed that several schools in the city had received reports of explosives.

“Heads of various schools have approached the militia today and reported that reports of explosive devices have reached educational institutions,” said the institution’s press service.

The militia assured that the officers sent to the pertinent places will take all the necessary measures to guarantee security. All reports will be reviewed by the military.

Delphi recalls that on the afternoon of May 23, a Ryanair passenger plane flying from Athens to Vilnius landed at Minsk airport. He had approached Lithuanian airspace, but was forced to head to the capital of Belarus.

When the plane landed in Minsk, opposition blogger R. Pratasevičius and his girlfriend, a student at the European University of Humanities in Vilnius and a Russian national, Sofia Sapega, were arrested.

As a result of the incident, EU leaders agreed to ban Belarusian airlines from flying into the bloc and urged EU airlines not to fly into Belarusian airspace, increasing pressure that the EU is considering imposing sectoral sanctions on the country.

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