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Lukashenko's murder: Danilov told whether Putin would go to eliminate the ally (video)

The NSDC Secretary believes that the President of the Russian Federation continues to press on the Belarusian politician, trying to incline him directly in the war with Ukraine. The secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexei Danilov on the air of the national telemorathon spoke about how real is the threat to the life of Alexander Lukashenko by the Kremlin.

According to the secretary, Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to go to the murder of a Belarusian colleague. Commenting on the meeting of Putin and Lukashenko in Minsk, Danilov stated that Putin was put pressure on the Belarusian politician to finally deny him to the direct participation of Belarus in the war against Ukraine, using the army and the population. "We are ready for any development.

We understand that Putin forces Lukashenko to finally decide to participate in the open war, using his population and his military," Danilov said. The leaders of the Telelorphone wondered how much it is possible to trust the information that Lukashenko can repeat the fate of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus Vladimir Makey. Danilov replied that Putin is unlikely to go to such measures. "I do not think that Putin will decide on such a step.

The fact is that the Belarusian people have no desire to fight with us. He was not so washed as Putin was washing out since the 2000s, destroying his country," Danilov said . Earlier it was reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergey Shoiga arrived in Belarus for a meeting with Alexander Lukashenko. In Minsk, the Belarusian politician personally met a delegation from Moscow.