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About the impossibility to cancel the parade in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the great Patriotic war President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko on may 3 during the meeting, BelTA reports.

“I Have to say that we can’t cancel the parade. Just can not” — said Lukashenko.

The Belarusian leader stressed that the participants of the great Patriotic war he died “for us” as if “pathetic” as it may sound. He also suggested to think about what people will say in the event of cancellation of the celebration of Victory Day.

“I will say that scared,” he said, adding that if people are still afraid to participate in the celebration of Victory Day, cherish health, “we will understand”. Lukashenko added that those wishing to participate in the celebration enough, “thousands and thousands of people want this event,” — said the President of Belarus.

“Participants in the war remains very little. They understand and we need to save them. Even though they first claimed that they were brought to the event. It is clear that they are already over 90. Think about how to be with them. I stick to their tactics — the elderly need to keep. We all see that all these infections primarily cling to the elderly, although young and sick”, — the Belarusian leader said, stressing that no one “drag” of this “mass event”.

Lukashenko also noted that he is worried that people might not appreciate “we are fearing, will taking that burrows”.

The leader of the country stressed that Belarus is “a living monument of the war” and in his opinion, may 9 in the Republic would be representatives of all States. According to the President of Belorussia, a parade in honor of Victory Day is not the most dangerous event in the opinion of virologists and epidemiologists, because “it would be organized as it should be,” what, as he said, will be said later.

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