Lukashenko is benefiting the most from the Wagner rebellion


- The Russian press applauds the iron dictator who has been in power for twenty years

New Delhi: The indomitable political chess player Alexander Lukashenko is being hailed continuously by the Russian press. This dictator, who has been in power in Belarus for the past twenty years, has benefited the most from the Wagner uprising. All the media in Russia, including the electronic media, have been hailing the mustachioed leader as a Hero of Russia for stopping Yevgeny Prigozhin's march to Kamblin.

General: In bitter-sweet terms for the Kremlin, leader Vladimir Solvivo said that the wisdom and wisdom of his talks cannot be overestimated. While the media of Belarus has even called him a great thinker. He compares them to Ivan Susanin Kuzla Minit Prince Pozharsky and Marshal Zhukov, the great Belarusian leaders who saved Moscow.

It is well known that President Putin was equally adamant against the Wagner-Group troops when they were only about 200 miles from Moscow; And he was thought to be considering deploying his army, and possibly even the air force, against Prigozhin's forces, ordering the Muscovites to be just as firm. It is a concrete reality that then Belarusian President Lukashenko intervened and averted a horrific bloodbath. It is also said that Prigozhin has now taken refuge in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, but one thing is certain that the stature of the giant Lukashenko has now increased in Russia as well.

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