Alexander Lukashenko tells the Kremlin that unrest could spread to Moscow next if his regime is destabilised
The embattled Belarusian president, Alexander Lukashenko, has called on Vladimir Putin to help him quell the growing wave of protest inside the country, which has left his legitimacy in tatters and his regime facing its biggest crisis since he first came to power 26 years ago.
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