Per Cromwell uploaded the full video as the response to Belarusian authorities’ distrust.
Per Cromwell, the founder of Studio Total, a Swedish PR agency which organized the drop of 800 teddy bears with pro-democracy slogans on Ivianiec and Minsk, uploaded the full-length footage of their flight to Belarus, RFE/RL reports.
The video starts with taking off near Kaunas, Lithuania. The plane’s making two rounds over Ivianiec, a town 40 km west from Minsk, may be clearly seen at 21–22nd minute of the video.
Previously it was reported that Belarusian military authorities do not recognize the fact of ‘bear assault’ and the video fake provocation against Belarus. State ideologists also join them. Thus, Vadzim Hihin, the editor-in-chief of a state magazine Bielaruskaja Dumka magazine published a big article affirming the whole story is a great falsification.
However, seeing is believing:
-
At 100 years old, the daughter of the woman who allegedly embroidered the ornament for the BSSR flag passed away. Her father died during the Stalinist repressions
-
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya visited the Tutaka festival PHOTOS
-
Smoke from destroyed Wildberries warehouse near Moscow stretched for 250 kilometers
Now reading
"They say Smolensk is not Belarus, and then I find my husband's diary." Belarusians and Russians discuss a Belarusian-language diary in a Russian school
"They say Smolensk is not Belarus, and then I find my husband's diary." Belarusians and Russians discuss a Belarusian-language diary in a Russian school
Ukraine for the first time responded to Russian attacks on "Nova Poshta" warehouses with symmetrical strikes on "Wildberries" hubs. The one near Moscow burned to the ground
Comments