They called Lukashenko’s dog a “distraction” at the Victory Parade in Germany 16:37

A Spitz named Umka, owned by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, became a “distraction” at the Victory Parade in Moscow. In my article about this Wrote Julian Röpke, open data analysis expert of the German magazine Bild.

According to him, “there were not enough high-level foreign guests at the event” and the weather was cold in the Russian capital.

“Umka didn’t look too happy among the snowflakes in near-zero temperatures,” says Röpke.

He also noted that this dog could be remembered by an international audience.

How reportedLukashenko took his Pomeranian to the Victory Parade.

At the military parade in Moscow in honor of the 79th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War took place more than nine thousand military personnel. More than a thousand of them are participating in a special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine. More than 70 pieces of military equipment were also unveiled at the parade.

Previously Lukashenko said About the role of the victory in the Second World War in relations between Russia and Belarus.

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Source: Gazeta

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