Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko believes that when there is a change of power in the country, his supporters will be massacred. "BelTA" agency writes about it.
Lukashenko is confident that he is supported by millions of people, and he fears that if alternative forces come to power, they will cut everything to pieces, start cutting these people and their children.
— That's what worries me the most. Not power, as some say in Russia: "Lukashenko is holding on to power with bruised fingers." I don't want my country, which I built on the ruins of the empire, to be cut to pieces, and I don't want honest, decent people who worked for it to be cut. This will not be lustration, as some say. This will be a massacre, the president said.