Lukashenko about Marina Vasilevskaya’s return from orbit: I watched it live

16:00, 6 April

photo: BelTA

Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko watched live coverage of the return of the Belarusian cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya and other members of the Soyuz MS-24 crew from the International Space Station. The head of state shared his emotions and worries with reporters, BelTA has learned.

Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko watched live coverage of the return of the Belarusian cosmonaut Marina Vasilevskaya and other members of the Soyuz MS-24 crew from the International Space Station. The head of state shared his emotions and worries with reporters, BelTA has learned.

“The heaviest emotions. Because I didn’t sleep well last night. I watched the undocking of the reentry module live,” the president said.

When asked whether he was worrying, Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “When your kids are in outer space, you will understand what it means when a Belarusian woman, a citizen of Belarus is in outer space. Certainly, I was responsible for anything that may have happened, god forbid. This is why I am certainly glad that everything went routinely. I rewatched the footage several times. I am very pleased that everything is over. And I thought to myself: well, I will not play this game anymore.”

BelTA reported earlier that the president congratulated the crew of the Soyuz MS-24 spacecraft on successful landing. The head of state invited the entire crew and the people, who had taken care of preparations for the flight, to visit Belarus as guests.

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