According to him, Russia was and is against "multiple investigations, rather emotional than substantive."

“We are in favor of a serious approach based on the relevant provisions of international law in the field of international transport,” he said.

Peskov also said that he could not answer the question of who sent the letter with a message about the threat of an explosion on board the Ryanair aircraft and whether the Palestinian movement Hamas was involved in this.

“We are talking about the threat of a terrorist act, the threat of an explosion.

This is a question that is in the competence of the special services.

I cannot be more detailed, ”he said. 

Peskov added that Lukashenko informed Putin in detail about the situation with the Ryanair plane.

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

Information about mining was not confirmed.

The founder of the NEXTA Telegram channel recognized in Belarus as extremist, Roman Protasevich, was flying in the liner, who was detained after landing.

A Russian citizen Sophia Sapega was also detained. 

The Kremlin reported that Putin raised the issue of the detention of the Russian woman Sapieha in negotiations with Lukashenko.

On May 26, Lukashenko commented on reports that Hamas could have sent data on the Ryanair bomb.