Lukashenka ‘Croaks’ Himself Ibrahim Raisi's Fate?
- 9.10.2024, 14:11
A curious moment.
According to monitoring channels, Lukashenka's plane returned from Moscow to Minsk because of technical problems that arose during the flight.
According to the Telegram channel, at 10:48 on October 7, the largest aircraft from Lukashenka's fleet - Boeing 767-300 (EW-001PB) - landed in Moscow, where it dropped him off with his delegation, before returning empty back to Minsk at 14:00.
Perhaps the problems started because of the sanctions.
It is noteworthy that on one occasion Lukashenka publicly voiced his fear of a possible crash of his flight due to technical problems.
It happened after the crash of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi's helicopter.
‘As a person, not as a president, I will say that the abominable, repulsive position of the United States caused this. I am referring first of all to the sanctions. These scoundrels had no right to impose sanctions against ships, against planes, helicopters that transport people,' he said at a press conference.
‘They banned their companies from servicing it (Raisi's helicopter). So this is their fault as well,’ the usurper said, blaming the Americans.