EU bans Belarusian plane hijacking

 

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The European Union (EU) has agreed to ban Belarusian airways from utilizing European airspace. A gathering of 27 member states in Brussels on Monday agreed to ban Belarusian airways from utilizing European skies and to not enable European member states to make use of Belarusian skies. The assembly additionally agreed to impose different financial sanctions on Belarus quickly. In line with the BBC, the aircraft carrying 26-year-old Roman Protasevich, a journalist, was diverted from Greece to Lithuania and landed at Minsk Airport. Western nations have accused Belarus of hijacking the aircraft. Protasevich is being held hostage at Minsk airport. Belarus has filed a felony case in opposition to Protsevich. A video launched late Monday reveals Protsevich pleading responsible.

Belarus despatched an aircraft to Minsk airport on Monday, claiming it had a bomb on its Ryan Air FR 4978 aircraft. Ryanair's aircraft was flying from Athens, Greece to Lithuania. Belarus has claimed duty for the bombing. However, Hamas has denied the allegations, saying it had no involvement within the hijackings or compelled landings. Proteasevich and his pal Sophia Sapega have been separated from the 126-passenger aircraft by safety guards. Sapegaki's mom mentioned he was taken to the Minsk jail.

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