Vladimir Putin ally reportedly hospitalised amid mounting health concerns
More under this adRumours are swirling about Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s health after he missed an important event in the country on the weekend.
Last week, there was speculation about Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s health after his appearance at Russia's Victory Day parade in Moscow on 9 May.
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The ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin was wearing a bandage on his hand and was unable to walk 300 metres to the tomb of the lost soldier, requiring an electric buggy to transport him instead.
More under this adMore under this adHe then suddenly left for the airport, reportedly accompanied by an ambulance, skipping a state meal with Putin and other world leaders.
Vladimir Putin ally reportedly in hospital
Now, there are reports that Lukashenko has been hospitalised. He failed to attend a national event on Sunday 14 May where young people swear allegiance to the Belarusian flag in an annual ceremony. According to BelTA state news agency, Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko read a message on his behalf instead. However, the outlet did not explain his absence.
More under this adMore under this adOpposition news outlet Euroradio and other independent Belarusian news agencies reported that Lukashenko was hospitalised near Minsk on the evening of Saturday 13 May, however they did not disclose their sources.
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Russian media also reporting on Lukashenko's health
A Russian online publication, Podyom, cited the First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs, Konstantin Zatulin, as saying that '(Lukashenko) has simply fallen ill ... and probably needs a rest'.
Russia's daily Kommersant also reported on Lukashenko's health, quoting Zatulin and Belarusian opposition media. This is despite the fact that Russian media rarely reports on the health of Russian leaders or their allies.
More under this adMore under this adBelarus' state media has not confirmed these reports and Lukashenko’s office has refused to comment.
Sources used:
The Times: 'Belarus leader Lukashenko in hospital, reports say'
Reuters: 'Belarus PM replaces Lukashenko at ceremony, sparks speculation'