Belarusian disinformation. Lukashenko's services talk about smuggling explosives

2025-04-07 4:02 PM
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2025-04-07 4:02 PM
The scientific and academic computer network (NASK) warns that the reports of the Belarusian customs services about the requisitioning of the largest explosives in Poland to Belarus in the history of transport, are most likely a disinformation.


The press services of the Belarusian State Customs Committee announced on the institution's website that “a 41-year-old driver tried to smuggle 580 kg of extremely strong foreign explosive, probably from the USA across the Belarusian-Polish border, and then transport it to Russia.”
The customs officers were to be interested in a Mercedes car that drove through the checkpoint in Brest. According to Belarusian services, the vehicle was sent for scanning. The expertise carried out by the customs laboratory was to detect the presence of a strong explosive in a car, four -mazotan pentappyrite. The driver was to be detained and criminal proceedings were initiated against him. Information is disseminated on many English -speaking social media accounts.
However, NASK warns about the information provided by Belarusian services. “We call for caution and informing the recipients of our materials that it may be disinformation,” reads NASK.
The Polish Border Guard does not comment on the publication of the Belarusian State Customs Committee. Polish Customs Service has not yet referred to it. (PAP)
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