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‘Basta!’: Fate Of Lukashenka’s Money Maybe On Stake In Venezuela Now

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‘Basta!’: Fate Of Lukashenka’s Money Maybe On Stake In Venezuela Now

The ‘board #1’ has made many weird secret flights to Venezuela.

We’ve been hinted that Alex has hardly slept today. It may be so that it’s not just the fate of the fraternal cannibalistic regime that is being decided in Venezuela now, but the future of the money stolen from the Belarusians, informs Telegram channel “Basta!”.

Several years ago, the Polish Gazeta Prawna put Lukashenka at the seventh place in the list of the richest dictators in the world. “According to various estimates, the capital of the Lukashenka family makes from 8 to 12 billion dollars, and the money has been invested in profitable long-term projects outside the country,” the report said. “The Belarusian ruler is accused of corruption, illegal seizure of property of both Belarusian and Russian citizens, as well as receiving income from smuggling”.

And now let's remember the strange visit of Lukashenka to Latin America with transfers from one plane to another in 2012. The dictator flew to Caracas on his own luxurious Boeing 767 300ER. Then the plane stayed in the capital of Venezuela for several days, and Lukashenka continued his tour around Latin America already on the old Boeing 737, owned by Chávez, on which even the latter was afraid to fly.

Belarusian and Venezuelan journalists then wrote that the ‘board number 1’ stayed in Caracas for the discharge of some secret cargo. What Lukashenka brought to Venezuela - money, weapons, or something else was not found out then. One thing can be said for sure: it was something valuable, in large quantities and not for prying eyes. Even the Belarusian Television strenuously hid the fact of the aircraft change - it became known only thanks to the shots of the Ecuadorian TV, where they showed Lukashenka coming out of the Venezuelan Boeing 737.

The ‘board #1’ has made many weird secret flights to Venezuela. Lukashenko, who panicly fears assassination attempts or any threats to his life, flew to Belgrade before the start of the bombardment, to Libya and Syria, when friends there had problems with the people. And we can only guess about the true reasons for the visits of high-ranking officials and military from Venezuela, Sudan, Iran and Iraq to Minsk, many of whom were strenuously hidden from the public.

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