![]() On his return to Minsk he attended another wreath-laying ceremony, but for the first time in his long presidency did not give a Victory Day address. He left Red Square in a buggy for the wreath-laying ceremony as other leaders from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) accompanied Russia's president by foot to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. ![]() The 68-year-old was last seen in public on 9 May, when he attended Victory Day events both in Moscow and later in Minsk.Īt Moscow’s parade he appeared unwell and had a brown bandage on his right hand. Mr Lukashenko sent only written congratulations on Sunday's so-called Day of State Emblems, with his prime minister, Roman Golovchenko, delivering an address to the nation in place of the president. Rumours are circulating over the health of the Belarusian leader, Alexander Lukashenko, after he skipped a second key speaking engagement in the capital, Minsk, on Sunday.
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