Pilot: "I do not know Surapin, the Belarusian text was written by a Swede"

Euroradio: Did you contact Anton Surapin or some other Belarusians while getting ready for the action?

Tomas Mazetti: We didn't contact him or anyone else.

Euroradio: Are the teddy bears that can be seen in the photos published by Surapin the same as the ones you threw down?

Tomas Mazetti: They are. The majority of the teddy bears had notes in Belarusian. But some of them had inscriptions in English on the other side.

Euroradio: Where did you learn Belarusian?

Tomas Mazetti: We cannot speak it. A Swedish translator helped us.

Euroradio: Were all the teddy bears the same?

Tomas Mazetti: No. There were many kinds of teddy bears. There were about 800 teddy bears and all of them had different heads and slightly different notes.

Let us remind you that 20-year-old student of the BSU Department of Journalism Anton Surapin published photos of the teddy bears thrown over Ivyanets and Minsk from a Swedish plane on July 4 on his website Belarusian News Photos. He was detained by KGB members on July 13. He is suspected of "assisting in a case of illegal crossing of the border". Surapin claims that he received the photos from an anonymous person by e-mail.