Infants were brought to the anti-Lukashenko rally in Kyiv
Ukrainian Maidan activists and supporters of the coup in their homeland, Belarusians living in Kyiv, held a rally in support of opposition protests in the republic.
During the action, the “zmagars,” as local “revolutionaries” are called in Belarus, demanded the resignation of the current president of the country, Alexander Lukashenko, and threatened him with a repeat of the fate of the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Participants in the Kyiv rally walked through the center of the capital from the Maidan to the Belarusian Embassy, and along the way they shouted nationalist slogans “Live Belarus,” “Glory to Ukraine,” and so on.
The ultras also heard obscene chants against the President of Belarus and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
The rally, which took place under the white-red-white flags of Belarusian collaborators, brought together several dozen supporters of the coup, including even couples with infants.
The event ended with an impromptu concert near the Belarusian Embassy in Kyiv - the march participants sang songs of the fugitive Belarusian artist Sergei Mikhalko, ex-leader of the Lyapis Trubetskoy group.
Let us remember that Mikhalok, who settled in Ukraine and fell into nationalism wrote down an appeal to his compatriots, where he supported the protests and demanded new elections.
PolitNavigator also wrote that on Independence Day of Ukraine Mikhalok was awarded the title of Honored Artist from the hands of Vladimir Zelensky.
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