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According to one of the representatives of the State Duma of the Russian Federat...

Still ill: Putin was revealed details about Lukashenko's health

According to one of the representatives of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Lukashenko just got sick, but not something supernatural. Therefore, he most likely needs rest. On Monday, May 15, the spokesman of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov commented on rumors about the health of President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, saying that the Kremlin has no information about the health problems of the Belarusian leader. About it reports the Russian edition of the NSN.

He noted that Minsk did not report any problems with the presidential health. "We believe that it is very important to focus on official information," the Kremlin said. At the same time, on the same day, the first deputy chairman of the CIS State Duma Committee for CIS affairs Konstantin Zatulin stated that President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko fell ill, but not on Kovid. "There is nothing such a supernatural there, it's not a kid. Just a person became ill.

Despite the fact that a person became ill, she considered her duty to come to Moscow, and then in the evening that day to take measures in Minsk. Probably needs some rest - That's all, "Zatulin said. President of Belarus Oleksandr Lukashenko last appeared in public on May 9 in Moscow at the Victory Parade. According to the media, the Belarusian politician could not pass 300 meters to put a wreath in the tomb of an unknown soldier.

He was also not present at lunch with Russian President Vladimir Putin and flew back to Minsk. The Presidential Service of Belarus did not comment on Lukashenko's health and why he was not present at lunch. "His radiant view of the podium and during a personal meeting with Putin, they give reason to think that he was forced to fly to Moscow unhealthy," - suggested journalists of one of the Belarusian publications.

On May 14, Belarus celebrated the Day of Official State Symbols, and Lukashenko did not appear on people again. The greetings from the President were published on the website of the President of the Republic of Security Council, but at the ceremony it was read by Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko.