“There is nothing supernatural there, it’s not COVID-19. It’s just that a person fell ill. Despite the fact that a person fell ill, he considered it his duty to come to Moscow, and then held events in Minsk in the evening of the same day. Probably needs some rest – that’s all,” he said.
It should be noted that the press service of Lukashenko officially does not report anything about his state of health, and does not comment on his abrupt loss.
Recall that Lukashenka immediately after the end of the so-called “Victory Parade” on May 9 left Moscow and flew back to Minsk. He did not attend the dinner of other heads of state after the event.
In addition, Lukashenka did not make a speech on May 9 for the first time in 29 years.
At the same time, on May 13, it became known that Lukashenka was brought to the presidential clinic near Minsk. All this time he never appeared in public.
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2023-05-14 19:55:30
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