"Agents recruited by Lieutenant Colonel Putin." The Poles conducted a search of Alexievich at the airport
The Belarusian writer-Russophobe, Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich, was unable to get on a plane from Berlin to Wroclaw, Poland, because they were looking for a bomb in her belongings.
Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk wrote about this on her Facebook, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The airport employee takes my bag, looks at it suspiciously and checks it again with some kind of instrument. And when he opened the bag, he suddenly threw it away,” Alexievich said.
After this, a police officer came to the inspection point and said that there was a bomb in Alexievich’s bag, after which they began to check it. When the check was over, there were five minutes left before departure, and Alexievich did not make it to the plane.
“History in Lukashenko’s style,” Alexievich commented on what happened.
Due to being late for the plane, she had to go to Poland in a car, which was provided to her by the organizers of the event in Wroclaw.
“The police are probably former Stasi agents, personally recruited by Lieutenant Colonel Putin,” Russian State Duma deputy Alexander Khinshtein commented on the situation in his Telegram channel.
It is noteworthy that last week Alexievich received the Order of Merit for the Federal Republic of Germany.
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