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Lukashenko realized possible health problems

Olga Lebedeva
23 hours ago

The ruler of Belarus could not walk 300 meters to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and then returned to Minsk ahead of schedule, skipping lunch with Putin, Belarusian publications note.

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The media drew attention to the possible health problems of the Belarusian ruler Alexander Lukashenko, who was present at the Victory Day parade in Moscow. Lukashenka was unable to walk 300 meters to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier near the Kremlin wall after the end of the parade, along with Russian President Vladimir Putin and six other leaders of the CIS countries, notes the Zerkalo newspaper. on Tuesday, May 9th.

“Lukashenko approached Putin and, judging by his facial expressions and gestures, asked him something, Putin clarified with him, pointing forward with his hand, and then signaled to his guards. After that, Lukashenka disappeared from the frame. And then appeared in the background – the guard led him to the security service’s electric vehicle,” writes Zerkalo, referring to the TV broadcast of the parade in Red Square. After that, the ruler of Belarus arrived by electric car at the Alexander Garden, located next to the Kremlin. RIA Novosti journalists drew attention to this circumstance, reporting that Lukashenka “came to Alexander Garden with a breeze.”

Lukashenka returned to Minsk ahead of schedule

In turn, “Nasha Niva” notes Lukashenka’s imminent return to Minsk and his absence from the heads of state dinner after the Victory Parade. Journalists also noted a bandage on the hand of the Belarusian ruler, as well as “his gloomy appearance on the podium and during a personal meeting with Putin.”

Meanwhile, Belarusian political scientist Dmitry Bolkunets said that Lukashenka arrived at the airport accompanied by an ambulance. In the evening, in Minsk, he was supposed to give a speech on Victory Square, but for the first time in 29 years he could not speak on May 9, the Minister of Defense read his report to him, writes Bolkunets further. “It is reported that against the background of a sudden illness, Lukashenka again had heart problems. Several years ago, he had a heart attack in his legs,” he notes.

In addition to Lukashenka, President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov, President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov and Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan arrived to Moscow on Victory Day.

Source: DW

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