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'Lukashenka's Days Numbered. It's Fact'

  • 18.05.2023, 9:13

The former head of the Ukrainian intelligence service named the prerequisite for the removal of the dictator.

Severely ill Lukashenka may not stay in power. Weakening of the head of Russia will be a prerequisite for the removal of the Belarusian dictator. Former head of the Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service, Army General Mykola Malomuzh told this in an interview with Glavred.

"Russia's strategic failure and Putin's elimination is a prerequisite for the elimination of Lukashenka. It is hard to say how long he will stay in power. But his days will be numbered; this is a fact. He may stay at the helm for several months to six months. And then the Belarusian opposition will become more active, and its supporters will quickly rise up for protests, and the military, with the exception of certain people implicated in the crimes, will quickly take the side of the Belarusian people," Malomuzh says.

He believes that Lukashenka will have no chance and will have to hide in third countries or wait for death in Belarus.

" One will not put him in jail, because he has committed so many crimes in Belarus, he has so many deaths on his hands, one will destroyed him. Remember how Lukashenka destroyed competitors during various elections, when presidential candidates disappeared and his death squad eliminated people. Belarus will not forgive him. He can no longer rely on Russia's support," Malomuzh explains.

As reported by Charter97.org, Lukashenka's health problems became apparent during his visit to Moscow on May 9.

Then Lukashenka failed to march on the square with Putin and other leaders of the countries to lay down flowers. Instead, the dictator, who had bandages on his wrists, had a lift in an electric car. He then quickly returned to Minsk and disappeared from public view for almost a week.

On 15 May, Lukashenka's press service showed a photo of him with an unnaturally crimson face and a bandage from a venous catheter. The dictator appeared with a bandaged left wrist. On 9 May, the usurper was noticed in Moscow with a bandaged right wrist.

Later, a photo of Lukashenka, allegedly in the central command post of the Air Force and Air Defense Forces, was published. It shows the dictator looking like a mummy or a wax figure from a museum.

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