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"Banditry". Lukashenko is accusing Ukraine, there is a voice from Kiev
Poland🏛️ Politics16 days ago

"Banditry". Lukashenko is accusing Ukraine, there is a voice from Kiev

A Russian official claimed that a Ukrainian drone attacked a bus carrying a Belarusian youth football team in Russia's Bryansk region, resulting in one death and six injuries. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko condemned the attack as 'banditry' and cited it as evidence of ongoing provocations by Ukraine during the war. He emphasized that the conflict is no longer distant but close to Belarusian borders.

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Polsat News logoPolsat NewsIndependentRightFactual 75Objective 6016 days ago
"Banditry". Lukashenko is accusing Ukraine, there is a voice from Kiev

A Russian official claimed that a Ukrainian drone attacked a bus carrying a Belarusian youth football team in Russia's Bryansk region, resulting in one death and six injuries. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko condemned the attack as 'banditry' and cited it as evidence of ongoing provocations by Ukraine during the war. He emphasized that the conflict is no longer distant but close to Belarusian borders.

Bias read (Right): The article presents Lukashenko's accusations against Ukraine without providing counter-narratives or independent verification. It uses terms like 'banditry' and frames the incident as part of a broader pattern of Ukrainian aggression, aligning with pro-Belarusian and anti-Ukrainian rhetoric. The ph

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article reports claims made by Belarusian officials regarding a drone attack on a bus carrying a sports team from Belarus. While it cites statements from Egory Kovalchuk and Alexander Lukashenko, it does not provide independent verification of the incident. The factual accuracy depends on whethe

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