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Media: They Wanted To ‘Treat’ Lukashenka In Specialized Clinic In Moscow

  • 13.05.2023, 9:11

The previous patient's treatment ended with a mausoleum in Luanda.

Information appeared in the Russian media that on May 9 Lukashenka was offered to stay in the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital. At the same time, the dictator refused to be hospitalized, saying that “a person needs to die at home”.

Belarusian political scientist Aliaksandr Fridman commented on this information on Telegram.

“The Russian media are spreading rumors that on May 9 Lukashenka was offered to stay in the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital.

He returned to Minsk and this is a “wise” step on his part: for the President of Angola, Agostinho Neto, treatment at the Central Clinical Hospital in 1979 ended with a mausoleum in Luanda,” Aliaksandr Fridman wrote.

As the Charter97.org website reported earlier, the dictator was unable to walk 300 meters at the parade in Moscow on May 9 — Putin’s guards had to carry him. In addition, a piece of cloth, similar to a bandage, was noticed on Lukashenka's arm. And in the evening in Minsk, the dictator did not make his traditional speech during the laying of wreaths at the Victory Monument.

Ukrainian journalist Dmitry Gordon believes that Lukashenka could have been poisoned, and he will die soon.

The military expert Aliaksandr Musiyenka expressed the same version.

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