Belarus Summons Ukrainian Envoy Over 1 Death in Drone Strike on Soccer Team Bus
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Updated · The Moscow Times · Jun 18
Belarus Summons Ukrainian Envoy Over 1 Death in Drone Strike on Soccer Team Bus
3 articles · Updated · The Moscow Times · Jun 18
Summary
Belarus on Thursday called in Ukraine’s chargé d’affaires, Ivan Novitsky, and delivered a formal protest after a drone strike on a bus carrying a Belarusian youth soccer team killed one woman.
Six others were wounded in Russia’s Bryansk region, including four teenagers, prompting Russian federal investigators to open a terrorism case and Moscow to denounce the attack as a crime.
Minsk said Ukraine must conduct an immediate, objective investigation and punish those responsible, while warning Belarus reserves the right to take what it called appropriate retaliatory action.
Kyiv denied targeting the bus and called the accusations a provocation; human rights ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets said he was ready to help establish the facts impartially.
Alexander Lukashenko said the drone was of Ukrainian origin and warned against dragging Belarus into the war, a sensitive threat because Minsk let Russia use its territory in the 2022 invasion.