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Dictator Lukashenko tested Belarusian army’s readiness for war: "Not much to be happy about. So-so — they hit some targets, missed others". VIDEO

Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko was dissatisfied with the level of training of his troops. According to Censor.NET, during his regular visit to the training ground to check combat readiness, the dictator did not hide his disappointment with what he saw.

Despite regular joint exercises with Russia and militaristic rhetoric, the real state of affairs in the Belarusian army turned out to be far from the generals' impressive reports.

The dictator's main points:

  • Lack of joy: Lukashenko stated directly that what he saw did not inspire optimism in him: "There is little joy, frankly speaking."

  • Poor performance: The dictator stated that "the results are so-so," hinting at the low professional training of soldiers and technical problems.

  • Failure to meet requirements: The inspection showed that the Belarusian army does not fully meet the challenges of modern warfare, which Lukashenko constantly mentions in his speeches.