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Alexander Lukashenko begged Putin to provide transport during Victory Day visit

Alexander Lukashenko is living in fear

Alexander Lukashenko begged Vladimir Putin to provide him with transport during a Victory Day walkabout.

Alexander Lukashenko begged Vladimir Putin for transport at the Victory Day parade

The Belarusian tyrant attended the Moscow military parade to support his ally Putin on Tuesday (09.05.23) but the hobbling leader was unable to walk less than a quarter of a mile at the Red Square event.

Lukashenko was seen shuffling to lay a wreath with the Russian despot and other former Soviet republic leaders as he grimaced and pleaded with Putin and a Russian security operative for some assistance.

It has been claimed that the Belarusian president could “face paralysis without back surgery in the West” but he cannot undergo the procedure as he has been sanctioned for supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Lukashenko is one of Putin’s closest allies and has allowed Russian forces to conduct military attacks on Ukraine from his nation.

He is said to have begged the Russian president not to make him travel to Moscow for the parade for “medical reasons” but Putin was insistent as he wanted to show the world that he has not been entirely isolated for waging war in Ukraine.

Belarus opposition Pavel Latushko told NV Radio: “This operation on the spine is almost impossible to perform in Belarus.

“It is also difficult in Russia. It is most likely to be held in the West.

“Both in Belarus and in Russia, the risks of immobilisation are simply much higher. He can get into a situation where he will be partially paralysed.”

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