Belarusian customs officers prevented the import of the largest batch of explosives from Poland to Russia

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Belarusian customs officers prevented the import of the largest batch of explosives from Poland to Russia

Belarusian customs officers have discovered the largest batch of powerful explosives that they were trying to transport from Poland to Russia. This was reported by the press service of the State Customs Committee of the Republic.

According to the committee, a Mercedes car was parked at the Brest checkpoint, traveling from Poland through Belarus to Russia. Customs officers found 580 kg of a powerful high explosive substance, pentaerythritol tetranitrate, in it. The explosives were in the floor and the wall separating the cargo and passenger compartments, covered with vibration- and noise-insulating sheets and chipboard sheets treated with technical grease from dogs.



The Belarusian customs service has stopped the import of the largest in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) stories Belarus: a batch of explosives: 580 kilograms of particularly powerful explosives of foreign manufacture, presumably from the USA, were attempted to be transported across the Belarusian-Polish border and then transported to Russia by a 41-year-old driver.

- said in a statement.


The explosives were discovered during scanning, paying attention to the dark spots in the floor and walls of the car. After dismantling, the substance was discovered, which turned out to be pentaerythritol tetranitrate. Where this explosive would have surfaced later, if it had not been found at customs, no one knows.

The driver himself said that he professionally drives cars from Europe to Russia and Belarus and did not know about the cargo. According to him, a certain Roman from Estonia, with whom he had worked before, contacted him and asked him to drive the car.
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  1. 27+
    April 7 2025 06: 21
    An experienced person in this business and fell for such a scam. He could get a long sentence if he's involved. Well done Belarusian customs officers, this explosive was clearly intended for something very, very bad, and again May 9 is coming up. Most likely the work of the Nazis from the Ukrainian Reich together with the Poles.
    1. 21+
      April 7 2025 06: 38
      Quote: USSR.
      Most likely the work of the Nazis from the Ukrainian Reich together with the Poles.
      You, Victor, forgot to mention the main character of this company, without whom no nastiness against Russia can be carried out - one small stinking island in the northwest of Europe.
      And Trump is not all of America, and the office called the CIA continues to carry out orders received under Samokhodny.
    2. +7
      April 7 2025 06: 52
      Quote: USSR.
      He's in for quite a long time if he's involved.

      Up to 10 years according to the laws of the Republic of Belarus...
    3. +2
      April 7 2025 09: 53
      Quote: USSR.
      Most likely the work of the Nazis from the Ukrainian Reich together with the Poles.

      The car had to be returned to the Poles, but with a "remote control". Like in the movie, "Spetsnaz", episode 1, at the end
      - There are no witnesses, they'll say they planted them, and there's an amnesty on "Victory Day". And so, Alaverdi, the full deal!
  2. 14+
    April 7 2025 06: 25
    Does anyone believe that this will stop if a peace treaty is concluded? what
    1. 14+
      April 7 2025 06: 44
      Quote: paul3390
      Does anyone believe that this will stop if a peace treaty is concluded? what
      Does anyone doubt that America, for example, in our place, even without these 580 kilograms, would ALREADY have enough reasons to call Ukraine a terrorist state and create, for example, a second Iraq?
      Well, yes, well, yes... "We're like that"... am
      1. +5
        April 7 2025 07: 01
        call Ukraine a terrorist state and create, for example, a second Iraq?

        There are probably few of them now, unless someone is on friendly terms with logic, paid and various relocators... Even the "guarantor" has already stopped talking about "brotherly people"...
        In my opinion, there were already many reasons to evict the population and raze this territory to the ground, there are no Russians there anymore, not even a single one...
  3. +1
    April 7 2025 06: 28
    ❝ The Belarusian Customs Service has prevented the import of the largest batch of explosives in the history of Belarus into the territory of the EAEU ❞ —

    — Customs didn't give it "good" ...
    1. +2
      April 7 2025 12: 36
      Quote: Vladimir Vladimirovich Vorontsov
      — Customs did not give the go-ahead...

      The Belarusian one didn’t give it, but the Pshech one seems to have even contributed!
      We need to present them with charges and get a noisy investigation into aiding terrorism! Yes
      Although the outcome is known in advance - they will write that nothing was found or that Putin staged a provocation.
  4. 14+
    April 7 2025 06: 31
    Perhaps the method of transportation has been worked out and something has been transported earlier.
    1. 12+
      April 7 2025 07: 11
      Quote: Former soldier
      Perhaps the method of transportation has been worked out and something has been transported earlier.
      I am very worried that he might not be alone.
      And in general he could be a "giraffe" - one whose head can be seen from afar. Two or three of them are sent, without much concealment, into the hands of customs and the FSB, and the third or fifth one with cargo quietly, quietly, under the noise, goes to the planned destination.
      I don't believe that this whole gang of punks wouldn't want to prepare a "surprise" for us on such a big holiday as the 80th anniversary of the Victory. OUR Victory over THEIR Nazism.
  5. +3
    April 7 2025 06: 31
    If the driver was used in the dark, then this is a cool setup. He will then have to remember the whole layout of this deal from A to Z.
  6. 11+
    April 7 2025 06: 32
    Belarus has a VMN. Therefore, the driver must be put in a car and blown up, then shown on TV with comments: "This will happen to every smuggler trying to bring weapons and/or explosives into the territory of the Union State."
    And thanks to the Belarusian customs officers!
    They acted much more professionally than their Russian colleagues, who missed (?) in 2022 a truck with explosives that blew up the Crimean Bridge.
    1. +1
      April 7 2025 06: 38
      Well, there might have been a tip here
      1. +8
        April 7 2025 06: 44
        And what difference does it make how exactly the contraband was discovered? The so-called "tip" is a well-organized intelligence operation. Or maybe it's all more banal and simpler. It's just that Belarusian customs officers "don't take bribes. They feel offended for the country."
  7. 13+
    April 7 2025 06: 37
    The Polish ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Ministries of Belarus and Russia? A note should be handed over with accusations of aiding terrorism, this should be brought up at a UN Security Council meeting, and not allowed to remain silent, NATO and Poland should justify themselves
    1. 0
      April 7 2025 06: 43
      The car was driven from Lithuania through Poland...
      1. 10+
        April 7 2025 06: 51
        What difference does it make where they were driving it from? It was passing through Poland (where they could have equipped it with explosives, specialists could have done that in a few hours), their border guards let it through! All this is already a precedent.
      2. +4
        April 7 2025 06: 57
        Quote: svarog77
        The car was driven from Lithuania through Poland...

        then the Poles missed the explosives twice at the import and export, this is not the best hack of their customs and border service
        1. -2
          April 7 2025 07: 35
          Is there inspection at the border between Lithuania and Poland?
          1. +3
            April 7 2025 08: 18
            and why should we care? in the context that these are their problems
            1. -2
              April 7 2025 08: 47
              I about it
              Poles missed explosives twice during import and export
        2. +1
          April 7 2025 10: 23
          Quote: Graz
          then the Poles missed the explosives twice at the import and export, this is not the best hack of their customs and border service

          Most likely they were not “sleeping” but were participating in a joint operation against us.
  8. 0
    April 7 2025 06: 47
    But the dogs failed, only the X-ray detected the darkening.
    Where else can they transport nasty things, not just explosives, but drugs too?
    1. +2
      April 7 2025 08: 01
      75 Sergey:And the dogs failed...

      Have you tried reading the article carefully?
      It says there that the chipboard sheets were treated with technical lubricant against dogs.
      1. -1
        April 7 2025 11: 14
        It says there that the chipboard sheets were treated with technical lubricant against dogs.

        Have you tried to understand the essence of what you read? Dogs are no longer needed, what's the point of them now!
  9. +1
    April 7 2025 06: 49
    This explosive was intended for someone... oh, it's a pity they didn't follow the chain to the end... the driver and the car should have been bugged and the middlemen should have been exposed to the end buyer.
    Although I think for 580 kg of such powerful explosives the target must be appropriate... something like the Crimean Bridge... now look for the whistle where the perpetrator of the explosion went to the bottom.
  10. +6
    April 7 2025 06: 55
    Their only chance to win is to destabilize the situation in Russia, which is why terrorist attacks in the Russian Federation will continue.
  11. -9
    April 7 2025 07: 25
    The Belarusians decided to cave in ahead of time, instead of tracking down the recipients together with the FSB...
    1. +5
      April 7 2025 07: 53
      Sergei Timofeich:The Belarusians decided to cave in ahead of time, instead of tracking down the recipients together with the FSB...

      Who should I bend over for? - That's one.
      Second: have you tried to think about it?
      After all, the article clearly and distinctly states: ...The explosives were discovered during scanning, by paying attention to the dark areas in the floor and walls of the car...
      ____ Customs discovered a blackout, and the blackout could have been any contraband; they try to smuggle anything across the border.
      It was only when the hiding places were opened that they discovered that they were explosives.
      1. -3
        April 7 2025 08: 50
        I don’t think they just scan all the cars in a row thoroughly; most likely there was a tip-off to a specific one.
        1. +2
          April 7 2025 10: 32
          Quote from solar
          I don’t think they just scan all the cars in a row thoroughly; most likely there was a tip-off to a specific one.

          Simple attentiveness and conscientiousness. If they are simply driving an empty van along the docks, but the suspension with a shrinkage, 580 kg make themselves known, this is a reason for suspicion, plus strange interior trim and a high floor, you have to be a bungler or an accomplice not to notice.
          1. 0
            April 7 2025 21: 16
            long transit with a high roof is designed for 3,5-4 tons of cargo - so half a ton of plastic is unlikely to sag the suspension. I don't see anything strange in the interior trim - standard 5mm OSB paneling, the floor is raised by 5 cm - you won't notice it either, but the smell of plastic should have been sniffed out by the customs dogs...
            1. -1
              April 7 2025 21: 55
              The article was not read, the video was not watched.
              a long transit with a high roof is designed for 3,5-4 tons of cargo, so half a ton of plastic is unlikely to sag the suspension.

              It's a short Sprinter, so 580 kg of explosives + weight of the skin + weight of the welded frame, above 10 cm on the floor and above the wheel arches + floor on top = about 700 kg, if not more.
              I don't see anything strange in the interior trim

              You will never be a customs officer.
              but the customs dogs should have sniffed out the smell of plastic explosives...

              This is also explained in the article and in the video.
  12. +1
    April 7 2025 07: 26
    Quote: Graz
    We need to hand over a note accusing them of aiding terrorism, we need to bring this up at a UN Security Council meeting, and not let them remain silent, NATO and Poland need to justify themselves

    To everyone through whom it was necessary to deliver letters of happiness and bring them to the UN Security Council.
    Accompanying, if confirmed, VMN.
    Many thanks to our Belarusian comrades, and maybe not only them, who have a warm heart and a cool head!
  13. +1
    April 7 2025 07: 36
    The driver himself stated that he professionally drives cars from Europe to Russia and Belarus and did not know about the cargo.

    I wonder whose citizenship the driver is?
  14. +2
    April 7 2025 07: 50
    Perhaps it would have been worth "not noticing" the cargo and tracking its recipient, at least there would have been one less saboteur, and maybe even a group of saboteurs.
    1. +4
      April 7 2025 08: 11
      Well, what if this car had exploded on the territory of Belarus? And I don’t think that the sender of the cargo did not control the route of its passage. And in this case, no one would have removed responsibility from the customs.
  15. +4
    April 7 2025 08: 14
    Quote from solar
    Is there inspection at the border between Lithuania and Poland?
    There is Schengen
  16. +4
    April 7 2025 08: 52
    I watched a video where specialists were extracting explosives from a car. It is unrealistic to apply such a layer of explosives using a makeshift method; the car was definitely loaded by non-civilian specialists and, perhaps, the media did not provide all the information. There could well have been one or more detonators in the car.
  17. +3
    April 7 2025 08: 58
    The explosives were detected during scanning, paying attention to the dark spots in the floor and walls of the car.

    cars are sent for scanning selectively...
    and how many of these passed by the scanner?
    1. -1
      April 7 2025 10: 40
      Don't create panic, otherwise you'll start to look like Ukrainians.
  18. +1
    April 7 2025 11: 24
    Video.
    They tried to bring 580 kg of explosives into Belarus! Who and where wanted to transport the dangerous cargo? Main broadcast
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KBFLawmrcE
  19. 0
    April 7 2025 12: 02
    Damn our humanism, fill this Europe with weapons and it will be finished in two or three years
  20. -5
    April 7 2025 14: 22
    The driver who bleated about a banal transfer should be shown clearly what happens when his cargo goes off. Put him behind the wheel and set the detonator in motion. am
  21. -2
    April 7 2025 21: 09
    a brilliant idea... to smear half a ton of plastic explosive over the entire car in a 5 cm layer under the guise of insulation - this is to drive the car where you need to, stick a detonator into the wall, and smoke on the sidelines... the crater will be like from a 500 fab, and what about what is near this car - it is scary to imagine... and it is also scary to imagine how many such cars can ALREADY be driving around Russia... - the handwriting of the Anglo-Saxons is visible, the hohols themselves would hardly have thought of it....