Ryanair plane ‘hijack’: what next for Belarus?

Calls for sanctions after President Alexander Lukashenko diverts plane to arrest journalist

Ryanair diverted plane
Ryanair flight FR4978 finally lands in Lithuania after diverting to Minsk, where passenger Roman Protasevich was arrested
(Image credit: Petras Malukas/AFP/Getty Images)

The EU and Washington have condemned Belarus for forcing a plane bound for Lithuania to make an emergency landing in Minsk in order to arrest an exiled opposition journalist on board.

The Ryanair flight from Athens to Vilnius was in Belarusian airspace when the country’s authorities scrambled a fighter jet to divert the passenger plane to Belarus’ capital on Sunday afternoon.

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