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Lukashenko says Ukrainian saboteur reached Minsk via Poland, Latvia, Russia

The Belarusian leader explained the agent's alternative route from Ukraine

MINSK, March 7. /TASS/. The Ukrainian agent trained for committing an act of sabotage against the Russian A-50 plane reached Minsk via Poland, Latvia, and Russia, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Tuesday.

"He had an alternative route from Ukraine. As I have already said, Warsaw-Lodz-Riga, where he crossed the Latvian-Russian border," the BelTA news agency quoted him as saying.

According to Lukashenko, the saboteur initially planned to come to Belarus from Poland but was stopped by a Belarusian border guard and had to return to Warsaw.

He regretted that "Russian border guards let him in (to Russia from Latvia - TASS), although they should not have done that. "He was using a Russian passport and had no right to cross the border with it, without a foreign passport. Nevertheless, he moved to Pskov, from where took a bus to Minsk," Lukashenko added.