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'Lukashenka May Get Moved After Plane Bombing In Machulishchy'

  • 10.03.2023, 12:51

The dictator is very frightened.

Illegitimate ruler of Belarus Aliaksandr Lukashenka is very worried about what will happen after he leaves office. The Belarusian dictator is afraid of being replaced by someone who will not be a supporter of his "ideology" and "political interests".

This opinion was expressed by Russian opposition journalist and editor of The Insider Timur Olevsky in an interview to Channel 24.

According to Olevsky, after the blowing up of the aeroplane in Machulishchy, Russia may push Lukashenka out of his leading position. This incident demonstrated to the Russians that Lukashenka is not in full control of the situation, which could interfere with the plans of the dictator.

As Charter97.org reported, in the morning of February 26, two explosions occurred at the Machulishchy military airfield in Belarus, damaging a Russian military transport plane and snowplowing equipment.

It later became known that the Russian Air Force's A-50 early warning aircraft, which the invaders use to search for Ukrainian air defence systems, was blown up in Machulishchy. The A-50 is a very expensive aircraft, the Russian Federation has only nine such planes in service. Its main function is long-range reconnaissance.

After that, Lukashenka said that the explosions damaging the Russian occupier's A-50 aircraft at the Machulishchy airfield had been allegedly planned by the SSU and the CIA.

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