Paul
Goble
Staunton, March 31 – In a disturbing
echo of the telephone fake bomb threats that have emptied hundreds of buildings
in Russian cities over the last two years, a similar phenomenon emptied two
shopping centers, a railroad station, and a parking garage in the capital of
Belarus today (belsat.eu/ru/news/s-vokzalov-galileo-i-zamka-v-minske-evakuirovali-lyudej/).
Officials provided little
information, but they did use Twitter and a Telegram channel to inform the population
(twitter.com/GUVD_Minsk/status/1112326569303904256
and t.me/skgovby/1002), and they issued
a statement warning that anyone could engaging in this kind of telephone
terrorism faces up to five years in prison (belsat.eu/ru/news/fejkovyj-miner-torgovyh-tsentrov-v-minske-mozhet-sest-v-tyurmu-na-pyat-let/).
Such evacuations, if they follow the
Russian pattern, are likely to increase over the next few days and spread both
panic and anger at the authorities for their apparent inability to do more than
evacuate buildings (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2019/02/russians-struggle-with-continuing.html).
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