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Belarus, Protasevich case: the tracks of KGB and FSB on the Athens-Vilnius flight

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Five passengers on the Ryanair Athens-Vilnius flight intercepted by a Belarusian fighter and forced to land in Minsk on Sunday never reached their final destination. “One hundred twenty-six passengers left Athens and 121 landed in Vilnius,” he told Reuters the spokesperson for the Lithuanian Prime Minister, Rasa Jakilaitiene. It means that, in addition to the 26-year-old dissident journalist Roman Protasevich and his Russian girlfriend Sofia Sapega, both stopped on landing in Minsk for an alleged bomb scare, three other people have landed in the Belarusian capital.

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