Posted on 05/14/2023 4:07:08 AM PDT by Timber Rattler
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko checked into a hospital near Minsk, according to Belarusian publication Euroradio and watchdog Belarusian Hajun.
They reported that Lukashenko's convoy arrived to the hospital at around 7 p.m., during which time access to the clinic was closed off and the roads to it were guarded by armed enforcers.
Lukashenko was publicly seen in Moscow celebrating Victory Day with Russian President Vladimir Putin and leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States countries, where his apparent physical weakness drew attention.
Unlike the other leaders, he had to be driven around the small perimeter where the event took place. He also missed an official lunch with Putin.
Reuters noted that Lukashenko looked “tired and a little unsteady on his feet, and a bandage was visible on his right hand… though he otherwise showed no obvious signs of being unwell.”
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Exactly, and might want to ask for a lower floor at the hospital.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that to be quite the non-sequitur.
—”Lukashenko must have really torqued Putin off this time...”
No way!
Just look around and listen to the Putin supporters.
They love him.
Reminds me, of Putin being a Marxist–Leninist...
“The last capitalist we hang shall be the one who sold us the rope.”
I was just thinking that the hospital staff should put on rad badges and lead shields.
Apparently, some Moscow doctors have arrived at the hospital to help Lukie with his illness. The info when he left Moscow in the middle of Putin’s celebration was he had pain from a back condition that needed surgery. The fact his condition is described quite differently and does not include Covid or flu symptoms I find quite suspicious. What/who might Putin have lined up should Lukie shed this mortal coil? What plans might the other side have made?
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