Lukashenko Was Mocked At A Parade In Moscow
24- 10.05.2025, 16:10
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The Kremlin pool poked fun at the dictator's bizarre behavior.
Kommersant's special correspondent, often called the Kremlin's chronicler, Andrey Kolesnikov shared his impressions of the May 9 parade. He traditionally devoted several paragraphs to Alexander Lukashenko, writes udf.

This is how, for example, he describes the arrival of the Belarusian ruler with his son Nikolai in the courtyard of the First Building of the Kremlin, where foreign guests were personally greeted by Vladimir Putin.
"Alexander Lukashenko got better after getting out of the car," reads the caption to the photo. Either they decided to mock the fatter Belarusian ruler, or just a mistake.... But let's get back to the report.

"Alexander Lukashenko was unhurried, having dismounted. He was walking, as usual, with his hand behind the side of his jacket and paying attention to everything. I'm sure he talked to the horse near the arch," writes Andrei Kolesnikov. - Parallel course passed, as usual not catching the eye, his son Nikolai. He walked confidently, as if to his home, and even so - since his infancy in the Kremlin."
The next paragraph, in which Lukashenko appears, is devoted to the strange behavior of the ruler of Belarus during the passage of foreign military units at the Victory Parade.
"Belarusians were the first to walk, and Alexander Lukashenko nodded favorably to them. But the Kazakhs marched behind them, and Kasym-Zhomart Tokayev stood up as they marched past. Alexander Lukashenko looked at him and shook his head. Either nodded or did not approve... Leaders of all countries, whose military men were marching in formation on the Red Square, stood up, greeting their own, so Alexander Lukashenko remained here alone," the author notes
And continued his thought:
"It's nothing like that, he was the first and just didn't think, and there was no one to look at. He regretted it, of course, but not to correct it.
And maybe Alexander Lukashenko was mentally already in Minsk, where he also took the parade on that day, as usual, and here he was standing..."

By the way, Lukashenko was in such a hurry to return to Minsk that he didn't even stay for the gala dinner that Putin arranged for foreign guests.
So we can say that he returned from Moscow with nothing to eat...