Lukashenko is very unwell; the dictator is in pain to walk. During his visit to Putin yesterday, his face was twisted from severe pain



Lukashenko is very unwell; the dictator is in pain to walk. During his visit to Putin yesterday, his face was twisted from severe pain

Lukashenko is very unwell; the dictator is in pain to walk. During his visit to Putin yesterday, his face was twisted from severe pain



by ua-stena

23 comments
  1. Putin is going to have to invade belarus now because -insert westoid blame-. perhaps an excuse to leave Ukraine?

  2. We agree that everytime they meet, Luka has stomach pain and need to take a big shit.

  3. Putin, Kadyrov, and Lukashenko have all been dying since Russia invaded Ukraine, according to the internet. Take with a dose of salt.

  4. Hope He will rest in piss soon. Though it will be interresting to see what happens when He does. Does He have a goon waiting in the wings to take over, will Moscow appoint some russian cronie to take over or will they just straight up try to make it part of russia. If they do, will they just accept it or will some kind of fighting break out

  5. ahhh comrade sit down and have some nice tea for the pain.

    *pushes cup of tea back*

    no you have some tea dear comrade!

  6. Bone metastasis are very painful and hard to effectively relieve the pain of – aswell as being a very late stage of cancer – with an abyssmal prognosis.

  7. It’s one photo. We could play a great caption game with physical pain being one of many fun guesses.

  8. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if age suddenly took its toll on the ‘strongmen’ group of politicians we’re plagued by.

  9. Seems,the feetlicker needs a Special Operation … I heard as well that Novichok makes you painless forever

  10. Kadyrov has kidney failure and had died.  Twice. 
    Poohtin has Parkinson’s disease and has been on his deathbed for a year. 
    Lukashenko will die when he falls out of a first story window. 

  11. I hope western leaders have discussed plans for what happens when Lukashenko passes. Whatever happens after that, a lot of important decisions are probably going to need to be made in rapid succession, and it will be highly problematic if we need to go through the usual hand wringing and consensus building to arrive at a course of action several weeks after it stopped being relevant.

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