
Lukashenko's Fury: Criminal Charges Demanded Over Calf Deaths
Lukashenko Demands Criminal Charges After High Calf Mortality in Vitebsk Region MINSK, BELARUS – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has expressed outrage over the high mortality rate of calves in the Vitebsk region, demanding a thorough investigation and criminal prosecution of those responsible. In a video released today, Lukashenko is shown at a government meeting where he reacts angrily to reports of widespread calf deaths. "This is unacceptable!" Lukashenko stated during the meeting. "For every lost calf, there must be criminal accountability." The video shows Lukashenko emphasizing the seriousness of the situation and the need for strict measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The government's response highlights a growing concern about animal welfare within the Belarusian agricultural sector. The investigation is expected to focus on veterinary care and agricultural practices in the affected region. This event underscores the Belarusian government's commitment to addressing issues within the domestic agricultural sector.