Individual allegedly attempted to bring in 4 kilograms of explosive material.
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Cops got their noses into some sketchy business back in '25 when they nabbed a shady cat driving a freight truck from Lithuania to Belarus. At the Sodelniki customs checkpoint (on the Lithuanian side, ya know), they found a bunch of fishy containers stuffed with a mystery substance, weighing a whopping 4.015 kilos, stashed away in the cabin's cozy sleeping area.
Turns out this substance, according to the experts, is smokeless powders, the industrial kind, belonging to the dangerous category of explosive propellants. Creepy, huh?
Now, here's the kicker - smokeless powders are the bad boys used in ammo for both smoothbore and rifled firearms. Yikes!
As for whether this powdery situation has any link to the explosion that went down in Moscow on May 4 or the apartment of an electrician from Putin's digs in Valdai, or the strange visits of Russia's "nuclear" squad to Belarus, the search results just didn't spill the beans.
On another note, it seems a curious pensioner was found toting some old-school ammo in the Zhlobin district, with a permit so expired, it might as well have been a relic from the dinosaur era.
Keeps you guessing, don't it? It's a wild, wild world out there. Keep your eyes peeled, folks!
- In 2025, law enforcement intercepted an explosive substance, weighing 4.015 kilos, in the cab of a freight truck traveling from Lithuania to Belarus.
- The mysterious substance found in the truck was identified as smokeless powders, a dangerous category of explosive propellants used in ammo for firearms.
- Amidst war-and-conflicts, politics, and crime-and-justice general news, the connection between the smokeless powders and recent incidents, such as the Moscow explosion and the visits of Russia's "nuclear" squad to Belarus, remains unclear.
- Meanwhile, an elderly individual was apprehended in the Zhlobin district with a dated permit for old-school ammo, sparking further intrigue.
- Remaining vigilant and informed in these uncertain times, stay tuned for further developments in local and international general news, crime-and-justice, and war-and-conflicts stories.
