Current location:Earthly Exploits news portal > travel
Belarus claims it prevented drone attacks from Lithuania. Vilnius rejects the allegations
Earthly Exploits news portal2024-05-19 22:49:10【travel】9People have gathered around
IntroductionTALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The head of the top security agency in Belarus claimed Thursday that the cou
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The head of the top security agency in Belarus claimed Thursday that the country has prevented attempted drone strikes from Lithuania that targeted the capital, Minsk, and surrounding areas.
Lithuania’s military and National Crisis Management Center strongly denied the claim by Ivan Tertel, head of the Belarusian Committee for State Security (KGB).
Tertel told a session of the All-Belarusian People’s Assembly that “the KGB, in cooperation with colleagues from other structures, has recently carried out a number of acute security measures, which made it possible to prevent attacks by combat drones from the territory of Lithuania on objects in Minsk and its suburbs.”
He did not present evidence for the claim or give any details. He also said that “radicals” in Lithuania and Poland are producing drones to attack Belarus.
Address of this article:http://belize.samacharpostdainik.com/news-72c199823.html
Very good!(1)
Related articles
- Israeli army enters center of Rafah: source
- Wait times to see health specialists rise, childhood immunisations fall
- 100 days since Hamas attacked Israel, triggering war in Gaza
- Government rejects Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's demands over rates, GST
- Trump, 78, suffers embarrassing wobble at Minnesota rally, with campaigners for 81 year
- Who are the Houthi rebels and why are they attacking Red Sea ships?
- EDITORIAL: Rules on digital study materials for school use need a review
- More than 100 killed while seeking aid in Gaza, overall death toll passes 30,000
- Acosta has 1 goal, 2 assists, Cincinnati beats St. Louis 3
- Te Kuiti woman Brownyn Rutter sentenced to home detention after fleecing sister of $1.6m
Popular articles
Recommended
Former South Africa leader Zuma promises jobs and free education as he launches party manifesto
Hope new research will help get answers for those with rare disorders
US decries Nauru's 'unfortunate' ditching of Taiwan, warns on China's promises
Watch: Christopher Luxon speaks on anniversary of mosque attacks
Stewart helps New York top Indiana again 91
EDITORIAL: Diet behind the times in dealing with same
Group calls on goverment to withdraw Accessibility for New Zealanders Bill
Week in Politics: Luxon stands out, benefit action under scrutiny and grief over Efeso Collins
Links
- FIFA sets date for first Women's Club World Cup. Tournament due to launch in January 2026
- Tom Brady watches his Las Vegas Aces team win opening game of the new WNBA season
- Report: Welding at water slide caused huge fire in Sweden that killed one person
- A third miner is declared dead in a cave
- Al Roker hits out at people judging Kelly Clarkson after she admitted to using a weight
- How this Dem
- Chances of Cyprus peace talks restart look dimmer as Turkish Cypriot leader sees no common ground
- Mosque attack in Nigeria’s north injures at least 24 people, including children
- 'Furiosa' speeds into the Cannes Film Festival
- Inside Harry and Meghan's 'discreet' £3,000