Lukashenko Has Again Shown Himself To Be A Clown Detached From Reality
25- 14.06.2025, 12:21
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The image of the cowering generalissimo becomes increasingly grotesque.
Drones in the Russian-Ukrainian war have rewritten modern world military science. This is a universally recognized fact. The use of combat drones in the SBU special operation "Spider's Web" put the world before a difficult challenge - by whom, how and with what purposes the new weapon will be used from now on.
And against this background, we hear Lukashenko's revelation, who was reported on June 13 about the creation of unmanned aerial systems within the Armed Forces as an independent component.
- The main thing is not to get carried away. We should always have a head on our shoulders and understand what we can do, what we cannot do, whether it is possible. We need to determine what we need and to what extent," the governor reacted to the report of the military.
And explained why we should not fixate on drones and forget about other types of weapons that are in demand:

- The terrain in Belarus is more difficult than in Ukraine [open steppe]. This is also a big difference. We can apply other types of armed forces. As I said, grenade launchers, machine gunners, machine gunners are not going anywhere. These are our main weapons. A man with a gun is the main thing. And these [drones] - wherever the terrain allows.
It is indicative that Lukashenko, having heard the report on the creation of drone troops, ordered to determine "what kind of drones we need, what kind we will produce." Agree, it sounds strange, given the fact that a separate type of troops has allegedly already been created. Which implies the presence of drones already produced for it. Or not? Recall: Ukrainian specialized publications reported at the beginning of the year that Belarusian kamikaze drones Berkut-VM were seen during the military conflict in Congo.
Separately note how 70-year-old Lukashenko looks during such meetings. This time he flew to Berezovsky district wearing a polo shirt with sewn-on epaulettes and an official coat of arms and a cap resembling the uniform headgear of a forestry employee.
Kiril Ivanov, "Salidarnasts"