Saturday, January 28, 2023

In Lithuania, there were mass reports of alleged explosive devices in courts, airports and schools

 False reports of planting explosives in Vilnius and Kaunas district courts, airports, prosecutor's offices, and schools were received in Lithuania on Thursday morning, police spokesman Ramunas Matonis told BNS.

Once again, it was also reported that the explosive is in the editorial office of the information portal 15min.

According to Matonis, the Vilnius district police were informed about the planting of explosives in all schools, airports, and all prosecutor's offices.

District courts in Vilnius and Kaunas also received notifications of the presence of explosives in them and reported it to the police.

"Police officers traveled all over paradise," Matonis said.

Explosive devices were also reported in Lithuania on Monday and Tuesday. Passengers from all airports in the country were evacuated after receiving an e-mail on Monday about a possible explosive device at an unidentified Lithuanian airport. The information has not been confirmed.

False reports of explosives were received on Monday by the Vilnius school and city hall, and on Tuesday by the editorial office of the 15min.

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