“The second day I read about some“ four Russian citizens ”who allegedly got off the plane in Minsk and did not return on board,” Zakharova wrote.

She said that “journalists, exhausted from the insanity of what is happening and holding on with their last strength, ask:“ Petrov and Boshirov - this is clear.

Who are the other two? "

“After the connection of reliable heavy artillery in the form of the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic and the“ Belarusian opposition ”eating up in the EU, which“ with a high degree of probability ”believed in the presence of four Russians, I was already most interested,” the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said.

She added that “except for the Russian woman Sapieha, none of the Russian citizens came out in Minsk.

Citizens of Belarus and Greece came out. "

Earlier it became known that the Russian Embassy in Belarus had received a notice from Minsk about the detention of a Russian citizen Sofia Sapega. 

The European Humanities University said that Russian citizen Sofia Sapega, who was flying with the founder of the extremist Telegram channel NEXTA in Belarus, Roman Protasevich, was detained in Minsk.

The Ryanair plane, en route from Athens to Vilnius, on May 23 urgently landed in Minsk due to the report of a bomb on board.

Information about mining was not confirmed.