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This is a disaster for him, – Latushko said what Lukashenka is most afraid of

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This is a disaster for him, – Latushko said what Lukashenka is most afraid of

Lukashenko's main fear is to end up in prison after the Hague Tribunal/Collage of Channel 24

The self-proclaimed leader of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has a lot of fears. The main one among them is to end up in prison at the end of your career after the Hague Tribunal.

Belarusian oppositionist and deputy chairman of the Joint Transitional Cabinet of Belarus Pavel Latushko toldChannel 24that Lukashenka conducted meetings regarding a potential arrest warrant from the ICC. He is afraid to appear in court in The Hague.

“He is convinced that ruling in Belarus since 1994, for 29 years he accomplished a historical feat, was able to create a unique country that has unique successes in the world. He himself believed in it. To end up in prison at the end of his career is a disaster for him. His heart can't take it,” he said.

Lukashenko's fears

Pavel Latushko noted that Lukashenka is very afraid of losing power. It is a pleasure for him that he can decide the fate of others: order to kill, imprison, pardon. This is how he feeds his energy.

Also, the illegitimate president is afraid of the upcoming victory of Ukraine. After all, if the Kremlin has big problems, then, of course, Lukashenka will have them too.

Because, in fact, he is afraid of everything. The only thing he is not afraid of is the West. Because he always believed that the West is weak, does not have the strength, will, character to oppose its crimes, violence against the Belarusian people with something more serious, – the oppositionist noted.

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Alexander Lukashenko: latest news

  • Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko recently gave an interview propagandist Diana Panchenko. There he again invented fables and cynically lied about the war against Ukraine. In particular, he began to lie that if the Ukrainians do not enter the territory of Belarus, his country “will never enter this hot war.” He did not say that missiles were flying from the territory of Belarus to Ukraine.
  • Lukashenko said that he had learned about the start of a full-scale invasion allegedly from Putin's video message. There were no previous discussions. At the same time, the illegitimate president shared that a few days before February 24, 2022, Putin asked him for help – “cover if something happens.”
  • In addition, the Belarusian dictator said that Russia allegedly “fulfilled all its goals in Ukraine.” At the same time, Lukashenka was confused in terms and called the full-scale Russian invasion either “ours”, or a war.

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