Alexander Lukashenko would be “seriously ill” after not being seen in recent days

2023-05-14 21:29:00

The President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, did not participate in the official ceremony on the occasion of the Day of the Flag of the country that governs. Added to this, has not been seen in public in the last five days. His surprise absence from the event, the first in 29 years, led to speculation that he is “gravely ill” with some even suspecting he may have died.

Lukashenko, 68, and an ally of Vladimir Putin, was replaced by Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko in the main act to pay tribute to three patriotic symbols, including the flag and the anthem. Standing in a central square in Minsk, the country’s capital, Golovchenko congratulated Belarusians on behalf of the president. Public television has not broadcast current images of the president for days, although he did transmit his congratulatory message on the date. Contrary to tradition, however, he also did not greet war veterans on May 9.

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The Belarusian president was last seen on Tuesday when he traveled to Moscow to participate in the celebrations commemorating the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. On that occasion, various journalists noted that the president he looked tired and even had his hand bandaged.

In that sense, Andrei Kolesnikov, a reporter for the Russian daily Kommersantwrote that Lukashenko “didn’t look good” and that he had to be driven near the Kremlin in an electric car. Likewise, he seemed disoriented and even withdrew before the end of the ceremony, although there is no official information regarding it.

Lukashenko’s last public appearance was at an event in Moscow.

Added to this, the official did not attend a lunch organized by Putin, in which the leaders of Armenia and the countries of Central Asia would participate. According to various media reports, his Russian counterpart would have been surprised by Lukashenko’s condition in Moscow and would have tried to call him when he returned to Minsk, but without success.

In the last days Belarusian independent media had reported Lukashenko’s hospitalization. In this regard, it was rumored that the president was in a critical state, but no source confirmed that. In that line, Lukashenko’s spokesmen did not comment on his recent whereregardings.

“In a medical coma” or poisoned: the rumors regarding the state of Lukashenko

As a result of the silence on the part of official sources and the absence of Lukashenko, some rumors suggested that the Belarusian president would be hospitalized in a luxury clinic in Minsk, possibly in a “medical coma”. Other versions indicated that he suffered a heart attack or problems related to Covid.

It is also speculated that he has undergone an “unpleasant” surgery unrelated to his heart, and that he would already be stable. In this sense, Russian Telegram channels suggested that the president would be ill with a “long-lasting but unspecified condition” requiring surgical intervention.

In this regard, one channel stated: “The Belarusian leader is in the hospital, they are preparing him for an operation or even the operation has already been performed.” In those lines, some reports indicated that surgery should be performed in the Westwhich he would not have been able to access due to sanctions for his manipulation of the 2020 Belarusian presidential election and for supporting Putin in the war once morest Ukraine.

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For its part, the Ukrainian source Union alleged that the overweight dictator, who has ruled Belarus for nearly three decades, suffers from “very serious ailments of the endocrine system and heart disease”. Added to this, Russian sources believe that in the past Lukashenko would have faked an illness to avoid being intimidated by Putin.

Another theory holds that the man was poisoned. Some media, such as the British Mirrorpublished that Lukashenko may have been poisoned during Russia’s Victory Day, where he was last seen, for which he would then have left Moscow in an ambulance.

Alexander Lukashenko
During his last public appearance, Lukashenko was received by his peer and ally Vladimir Putin.

Images of the days before his disappearance they show him walking slowly and strangely with his three children. At one point, Lukashenko held his hand close to his chest, to which his son Viktor gave him a concerned look, while his son Nikolai clenched his fists.

The exiled opposition member Pavel Latushko, former Minister of Culture, said on Friday that Lukashenko “obviously is very seriously ill” and stressed that “there is nothing left” of the image of a strong man cultivated since he came to power in 1994. “He can no longer even walk just 100 meters. He cannot give speeches and he cannot even stand on the podium,” he said. . “He needs an urgent knee operation,” added the opponent in statements to NV Radio.

In addition, he raised suspicions regarding the sudden disappearance of the president: “Has he been gone for four days. Is he sick, poisoned, pretending?” And he concluded: “We (the opposition) are working on the implementation of a plan in case of the death of Lukashenko“.

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