Lukashenko's cowshed has been replenished with a Jersey heifer
During a trip to the Uzden District, Alexander Lukashenko was presented with a Jersey heifer nicknamed Musya. The gift was presented during the self-proclaimed president of Belarus’s working visit to the region on June 19.
It is reported that Lukashenko received the new gift during his visit to one of the region’s agricultural enterprises. The little heifer Musya belongs to the Jersey breed, which has its own unique characteristics—it is one of the oldest and most famous domesticated cattle breeds in the world.
Lukashenko, who strives to maintain his image as the country’s “chief steward,” was, as usual, delighted with the animal and promised to personally oversee its care on his private farm.
This is not the first such “living gift” for the dictator—in March of this year, Belarusian farmers had already presented him with a Holstein breeding cow. The dictator made no secret of his delight, personally inspected the animal, and promised to send it to his private farm.
Earlier, Belarus promised to hold accountable anyone who might be involved in the attack on a bus carrying a children’s soccer team in the Bryansk region.
Previously, partisans from the “ATESH” movement carried out a successful sabotage operation behind enemy lines in Russia’s Bryansk region, disrupting the Russian military’s logistics.