Kanapatskaya became emboldened: scolds Lukashenka for indecisiveness, calls to declare martial law and conduct mobilization
"First, crumpled-cowardly apologies to no one in particular, for no clear reason, then a day and a half of marinating the topic of the drone attack on a bus with our children, and now silence regarding the repeaters (switched off/not switched off?)" — she put Lukashenka to the pillar of shame.

Photo from Hanna Kanapatskaya's Instagram
Hanna Kanapatskaya (now Trukhanovich by passport), a two-time sparring partner of Alexander Lukashenka in presidential elections, sharply spoke out on social networks regarding the situation in Belarus and the region. She never once called Lukashenka by name but dedicated several theses to him that bordered on the permissible.
Kanapatskaya stated that for Lukashenka, the 2030 electoral year is "the limit of cautious dreams," and that "already now something feels off and somehow everything is not quite right."
"First, crumpled-cowardly apologies to no one in particular, for no clear reason, then a day and a half of marinating the topic of the drone attack on a bus with our children, and now silence regarding the repeaters (switched off/not switched off?). I imagine what humiliations have been poured into the closed sessions. And to fly away for a long time in an unknown direction via Moscow (or specifically — to Moscow)" — Kanapatskaya expressed indignation at Lukashenka's behavior in recent days.
She called "not to engage in foolishness, with heads in the sand and a well-fed ostrich fillet sticking out for all of Eastern Europe," but rather "to declare partial martial law and open general mobilization."
"To start, in aid of our 60-thousand-strong army, call up 300 thousand of the available mobilization reserve of military personnel, and then add as many more, in a second stage, to the territorial defense of those fit for military service, bringing the number of "bayonets in defense" to 7–8% of the population," — Kanapatskaya calculated.
"The rural society quickly detects and fixes a deficit of iron in the 'elder's' balls," — she again hinted at Lukashenka and assured that mobilization in the face of an existential threat to the people and the state, understandable to everyone, will write off everything, as in Stalin's time.
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