Military expert Oleg Zhdanov believes that a black streak has begun in the life of the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, and he may die in an "accidental" road accident.

He spoke about this on Sunday, November 27, in his video blog.

According to him, after the sudden death of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, Volodymyr Makei, who was the thread connecting the Belarusian dictator with the countries of the West, the question of liquidating Alexander Lukashenko himself arose.

Zhdanov reminded that according to the information of RLI agency analysts, the Kremlin propaganda prepared a version that the special services of Ukraine or Poland under the leadership of NATO intelligence were involved in the attempt on the Belarusian dictator.

"This will give an excuse to involve the Belarusian army in the war, absorbing the country and depriving it of its sovereignty," said the military expert. 

He also repeated the information announced yesterday about 15,000-20,000 people from the security forces of Belarus who are apparently ready to fight against Ukraine. 

"Lukashenko has started a dark streak in his life, because Putin is driving him into a dead end - either he enters the war and surrenders the army, and then he has a chance to save his life, or..." Zhdanov noted.

Commenting on the probable liquidation of Oleksandr Lukashenko, the expert recalled the death in a road accident of the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus, Petro Masherov.

In 1980, a dump truck loaded with potatoes unexpectedly appeared on the route "Moscow — Minsk" on the way of his motorcade.

"It's normal for them.

It has been practiced since the time of the Soviet Union," Zhdanov hinted.

However, he noted that the day after Lukashenka's death, the Belarusian army will not be able to enter the war, as it does not have sufficient reserves for this - the Belarusians are already giving the equipment and ammunition from the warehouses to the Russian army.

But his departure from power or liquidation would mean that it could happen.

We will remind you that Russian oppositionist and lawyer Mark Feigin considers it strange the fact of the death of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, Volodymyr Makei, who was the country's communicator with the West.

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