Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko made a real tantrum during his last speech. It really was so, because he even called Vladimir Zelensky a “nit”.
Ivan Stupak, a former SBU officer and expert at the Ukrainian Institute for the Future, spoke about this on Channel 24 . In his opinion, this is all connected with the A-50 aircraft, which was either hit or not.
According to Stupak, Lukashenka contradicts himself. He may not even know what happened to that plane. After all, at first he said that these were all fakes, lies, the plane flies, these are all imaginary explosions. It seems that the Belarusian terrorists – that's how he calls the partisans – didn't really blow up anything and everything is fine.
Then he says that there was something – 1 drone, then 2 drones. “But it’s not even destroyed, it’s a little damaged,” that is, he admits that there were 2 drones, 2 explosions. We do not know their strength, but we understand that they are damaged,” Ivan Stupak said.
He noted that journalists have already found out that now the aircraft is at a repair base in Russia, that is, it was transported.
Why was Lukashenka hysterical
“Imagine, he has a Russian aircraft on his territory, that is, he is under the protection of Belarusian air defense. And here he is hit by no one knows who, no one knows what,” Ivan Stupak said.
I understand that Lukashenka got a lot of “on the ears” from the Kremlin. I think he was like a boy. He was simply “beaten” on the phone or was personally in the Kremlin. I think that they did not choose phrases and words very well – they could use foul language. I think that his hysteria about Zelensky is connected with this,” Stupak suggested.
He explained that he had been reprimanded for not securing the aircraft, for failing to ensure the capture of these, as they say, terrorists, saboteurs.
In his opinion, when Lukashenko says that “I gave instructions to the security forces,” it was a demonstrative circus on the part of the Belarusian authorities and the local KGB. Allegedly, they detained the saboteur who committed this explosion and 20 more incomprehensible people.
“He staged this in order to report to the Kremlin – we found saboteurs, we are working, this will not happen again. That is, he feels very uncomfortable. Not even from the point of view that such a drone could fly into his Palace of Independence. He he feels very frantic when he is scolded and very obscene from the Kremlin. I think that Putin personally could scold him, “said the former SBU officer.
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