Home » today » World » “Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko’s Absence Sparks Speculations of Serious Illness”

“Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko’s Absence Sparks Speculations of Serious Illness”

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko (right) shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow on his way to the event. Commemoration of the day of the victory of the former Soviet Union over Nazi Germany on May 9. (Reuters)

Buzzing is seriously ill! After ‘Lukashenko’, the president of Belarus, a close friend of ‘Putin’ without a shadow, attending the big event

Reuters reported that It comes into the spotlight after Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has not been seen in public since Tuesday. (9 May) ago Nor did he attend the annual pledge of allegiance in front of the Belarusian flag in Minsk on Sunday. May) in the past as well This led to speculation that the Belarusian leader may be seriously ill.

The Belta news agency reported that Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko of Belarus was instead read a message from President Lukashenko during the ceremony But the reason for President Lukashenko’s disappearance has not been disclosed for five days after the Belarusian leader appeared to be in a bad state. Until he was unable to attend some of the events during the commemoration of the Victory Day of the former Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in Moscow, Russia. last week

Reuters

President Lukashenko’s office has yet to comment. While the news agency Euroradio which is the media opposing the Belarusian leadership Reportedly, President Lukashenko was taken to an elite clinic in Minsk on Saturday. May) ago

Podom, Russian online news agency Citing Konstantin Satulin, a high-ranking figure in the Duma. Russia’s lower house of parliament says President Lukashenko is simply sick and may need rest.

President Lukashenko, 68, has been Belarus’ leader since 1994, using police to suppress protests. As courts shut down opposing media and impose long prison terms on dissidents and activists, many fled the country.

Lukashenko, however, has a big backer behind President Putin’s Kremlin. Last year he allowed the Russian army to use Belarusian territory as part of its war against Ukraine.

matichon

#Buzzing #ill #Lukashenko #president #Belarus #close #friend #Putin #shadow #attending #big #event
2023-05-15 03:13:18

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.