Did Russia poison Belarus President Alexander?, admitted to hospital after meeting Putin
Did Russia poison Belarus President Alexander?, admitted to hospital after meeting Putin
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Moscow: Shortly after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko fell ill and had to be taken to the hospital. Belarusian opposition leader Valery Tsepkalo said Lukashenko's condition was critical. The President of Belarus is considered close to Vladimir Putin. "Preliminary information suggests that Lukashenko was taken to Moscow's Central Clinical Hospital immediately after his health deteriorated," Valery Seppacalo said. Before that, he had a meeting with Vladimir Putin. He is currently under medical supervision and his condition is critical.

According to the report, the opposition leader of Belarus has even expressed the possibility of poisoning the president. They say that efforts are being made to take the President of Belarus to the hospital and save him so that no one has any doubt. "There is also a possibility of poisoning from the Kremlin (Russia)," he said. Discussions about Lukashenko's health have been going on for the last few days. Earlier this month, the President of Belarus arrived in Russia and attended the Victory Day Parade. However, he did not attend the lunch with Vladimir Putin and returned immediately. There were many types of discussions about this too.  

Several media reports claimed that Lukashenko looked tired when he returned and had a bandage tied in one of his hands. However, the President of Belarus himself dismissed these rumors, saying that I am not going to die. You have to struggle with me for a long time. According to media reports, Lukashenko said during a meeting in early May that he was battling adenovirus. This is a common cold virus. However, he had said that if someone is thinking that I am going to die, then he does not need to worry right now.

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