Putin says Russia has set up a ‘reserve police force’ to back Belarus’s Lukashenko

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Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed military support for embattled Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko on August 27, while urging a peaceful resolution to unrest and demonstrations that erupted after a disputed election.

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0:16 Putin's team to reporter moments before interview. "Make sure you don't ask anything we don't approve of, or else that maid over there will make you a cup of Tea..."

Greenpoloboy
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Here we go again - 'little green men' from Russia

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Putin opens up Tea shop for protestors

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putin has balls, not like other presidents )) lol

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So Lukashenko claims that NATO has tanks along the western border and claims foreign intervention, but Russia is literally going to send troops. What a hypocrite.

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