'No indication' Belarus agents were on diverted flight: Gree

'No indication' Belarus agents were on diverted flight: Greek PM | Aviation News


There is no evidence that Belarusian secret service agents were on board the Ryanair flight forced to divert to Minsk on Sunday, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Thursday.
Belarus made the flight heading from Greece to Lithuania land in its capital in response to an alleged bomb threat.
No bomb was found, but Roman Protasevich, a 26-year-old reporter and critic of longtime Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, was pulled off the plane and arrested by Belarusian authorities, along with his girlfriend Sofia Sapega.
The incident sparked international outrage and prompted the European Union to ban Belarusian planes from the bloc’s airspace as well as urge EU airlines to avoid flying over the ex-Soviet state.

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