Belarus has taken strong diplomatic action against Sweden following a stunt involving parachuted teddy bears. Sweden says all of its diplomats have been expelled from Belarus, which has also closed its embassy in Stockholm.

Belarus was angered when Sweden dropped about 800 teddy bears with pro-democracy messages from a light aircraft. President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus sacked his air defence chief and head of the border guards over the 4 July incident. He told their replacements not to hesitate to use force to stop any future air intrusions into Belarus’ airspace from abroad.

Belarus expelled Sweden’s ambassador on 3 August, and withdrew its own envoy to Stockholm. Sweden’s ambassador had apparently angered Minsk by holding meetings with the Belarusian opposition.

Sweden then said it would not allow a new Belarusian ambassador to take up his post and asked a further two Belarusian diplomats to leave.

After Belarus announced further action, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said in a Twitter comment that Mr Lukashenko’s “fear of human rights [is] reaching new heights”.