Belarus President Lukashenko rushed to hospital after meeting with Putin: Opposition leader


Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has “urgently” been taken to a hospital in Moscow and now is in critical condition after meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, said the Belarus opposition leader, Valery Tsepkalo. According to Tsepkalo, Lukashenko was taken to Moscow’s Central Clinical Hospital after his meeting with Putin. 

“According to preliminary information, subject to further confirmation, Lukashenko was urgently transported to Moscow’s Central Clinical Hospital after his closed-door meeting with Putin. Currently, he remains under medical care there,” said Tsepkalo, on Twitter. 

He also said that the Belarus president remains under the care of leading specialists to “address his critical condition,” adding that blood purification procedures have been conducted and Lukashenko’s condition has been deemed “non-transportable”.

“The orchestrated efforts to save the Belarusian dictator aimed to dispel speculations regarding Kremlin’s alleged involvement in his poisoning,” said the former presidential candidate and ex-ambassador to the United States. This comes after he left Russia soon after the Victory Day parade in Moscow and skipped lunch with Putin. 

According to media reports, Lukashenko looked visibly tired and his right hand was in a bandage. Lukashenko’s last public appearance was when he laid flowers in Belarus’s capital Minsk during the country’s own Victory Day celebrations (May 9), which he had attended hours after returning from Moscow.

However, he later appeared in public and dismissed the rumours saying, “I’m not going to die, guys. You’ll have to struggle with me for a very long time to come.” The 68-year-old is among Putin’s closest allies. According to media reports, Lukashenko, sounding hoarse, told a meeting on health issues that he had been suffering from an adenovirus, a common cold virus, earlier this month. 

“If someone thinks I am going to die, calm down,” said Lukashenko, adding that he only took three days to recover and had been too busy to take time off immediately. 

(With inputs from agencies) 

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