The self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Oleksandr Lukashenko, showed off the first-aid kits of the Belarusian army, which are supposedly "better than those of NATO", and handed over a batch of such first-aid kits to the Russian military.

This was reported in the Ministry of Defense of Belarus.

Thus, Lukashenko visited the Obuz-Lesnivsky training ground, where Russian troops are stationed.

There, the Belarusian dictator began to brag about the new Belarusian first aid kit, which was supposedly developed after his youngest son's remark.

"It was my youngest son who

brought me the NATO first aid kit and ours. He said: "Dad, what is this?"

I began to unfold it... I began to examine in detail: NATO, Ukrainian, Polish (first aid kit - ed.), but they are on NATO base, and Russian, Belarusian. Those are more practical," Lukashenko said.

He undertook to convince that after that new first aid kits were developed in Belarus, "better than NATO ones".

And they were approved by the son of the self-proclaimed president of the Republic of Belarus.

"And in a few months

, they made a first-aid kit, better than NATO

's. When I brought it to the little one, I said, well, look. He opened it, brought it to me in the morning: yes, this one, he says, is better," Lukashenko fantasized.

We should add that Belarusian army first-aid kits are manufactured by the Minsk enterprise "Asomedika".

These first-aid kits are also equipped with Belarusian products.

You can familiarize yourself with them in the published photos.

Note that Lukashenko decided to take care of the health of the Russian military, so he said that he would give them a large batch of individual first-aid kits.

Five trucks with boxes were recorded on video from the training ground visited by the dictator.

Photo: Ministry of Defense of Belarus

Photo: Ministry of Defense of Belarus

Photo: Ministry of Defense of Belarus

Photo: Ministry of Defense of Belarus

We will remind you that in Belarus, men of draft age began to be summoned to the military commissariats, supposedly "to clarify their credentials."

An announcement about this was launched on the electronic board at the station.

At the same time, the Ministry of Defense of Belarus informs that personnel, weapons, military and special equipment of the Russian Federation continue to arrive in the country as part of the deployment of a joint regional grouping of troops. 

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