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Lukashenka Gets Called Bloody Butcher In Mongolia

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Lukashenka Gets Called Bloody Butcher In Mongolia

A well-known politician spoke out against the dictator.

A well-known politician in Mongolia, writer, historian, and former finance minister Baabar published an article about Lukashenka's visit.

“Bloody butcher Lukashenka will arrive as Putin's fire defender. Putin will come to Mongolia to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the heroic victory at Khalkhin Gol. Soviet specialists who came to Mongolia to repair monuments built during Soviet colonization and in a neglected state are preparing for the president's arrival. In fact, in 1937, the 57th Soviet Army illegally entered Mongolia, using its territory as a training ground for military operations against Japan. Mongolian leaders who spoke out against this were killed before the fighting began.

This visit of Putin to Mongolia has nothing to do with Khalkhin Gol. It is intended to mock the Treaty of Rome, demonstrating the inability of the countries that joined the treaty to resist it. Putin has no other country except Mongolia that he could so demonstratively humiliate. Five years ago, he also came under the pretext of Khalkhin Gol, spent 10 million dollars and shook up the entire Mongolian society. We, the people, are ready to accept any benefit without question, without thinking about the consequences,” the article by the famous Mongolian politician and writer says.

Former President and Prime Minister of Mongolia Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj made a statement in connection with Lukashenka's visit to Mongolia. The politician said that Lukashenka faces arrest in Ulaanbaatar.

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