Lukashenko poked Putin hard – Denisenko/Getty Images what has changed during the war between Russia and Ukraine in the rhetoric of the self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
Vadim Denisenko noted that there is only one important detail – Alexander Lukashenko's comment about the Russian “special operation”. He spoke about it live on the air of a joint telethon, Channel 24 reports.
“He (Lukashenko – Channel 24) very directly and very harshly teased Vladimir Putin. Saying that he did not know what plans the “special operation” was going on. – according to what they say in Moscow, or according to what he sees himself,” the adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs said.
Despite this, Denisenko emphasized that such statements do not mean anything, because the self-proclaimed president regularly makes such attacks and “plays a sort of half-clown, half-mad dictator.”
The most important while he said not so much to the world as to Belarusians. After all, there is also panic in Belarus, many began to worry that study is, perhaps, a return to the war again,” said Vadim Denisenko.
“He (Lukashenko – Channel 24) reassured the Belarusians, saying that” do not be afraid, I will continue to play the fool and continue to pretend that nothing is happening, but do not worry – you will not go to war, “Denisenko added.
What is the latest news from Belarus known?
- Amid the test of the reaction forces in Belarus, dictator Alexander Lukashenko said that they do not threaten anyone. The self-proclaimed president of Belarus said that the “West” can sleep peacefully.
- At least 631 rockets have been fired from the territory of Belarus into Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion.The first “arrival” was recorded on February 24 at 06:29.
- the movement of columns of military equipment in Belarus. Response photos were posted online on May 4.
- There is a threat of missile strikes on the territory of Belarus, the General Staff reports.
- Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya called on the United States impose sanctions against Belarus identical to Russian ones. o is necessary so that the terrorist country cannot bypass the restriction.