Propaganda is spinning more and more nonsense about the drone that allegedly crashed in Hrodna.
Maybe the drone was actually transported across the Lithuanian-Belarusian border in jeeps, but, luckily, Frau A. witnessed it? Written by Mykola Buhay.

Propaganda is spinning more and more nonsense regarding the drone that allegedly fell in Hrodna. Some facts contradict others.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs stated that Belarusian national flags were scattered from the drone.
In turn, the Belarus-1 TV channel stated that the drone «was packed with the latest technology.»
«In essence, an inconspicuous dwarf scout.
Upon inspection, it turned out that the drone was packed with the latest technology: navigation equipment, a video camera, two 32‑gigabyte memory cards.»
But if it's a scout, why would it scatter flags?
On the third hand, it is claimed that the data decryption showed that from Hrodna it was supposed to fly to Bydgoszcz, then back to Hrodna, and then back to Lithuania.
«The data decryption showed that the flight lasted 2 hours and 42 minutes. The drone was supposed to, after flying over Hrodna, go to Poland, take a course towards Germany, but over the Polish city of Bydgoszcz the drone was supposed to turn around and fly back towards Hrodna, cross the Polish-Belarusian border again and from Hrodna return back to Lithuania,» Lukashenko's supporters write.
And if flags, then why would it fly back through Bydgoszcz? This is a city west of the Vistula River in western Poland.
Perhaps, Natalia Eismont should delve deeper into this issue? Maybe the drone did break through the Lithuanian-Belarusian border in jeeps, but Frau A. luckily witnessed this? Such precedents have occurred in the past, and it would be much more plausible than flying to Bydgoszcz and back.
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