Lukashenko Says Helped Russia Stop Concert Gunmen From Fleeing to Belarus

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenkosaid Tuesday that he had helped his counterpart Vladimir Putin keep suspected gunmen from entering
Belarus after they fled from the scene of the deadly Moscow concert hall attack late last week.Russian law enforcement agents detained four
claims, Lukashenko suggested that the suspects had initially tried to cross into Belarus, where they were met by heightened security
state-run news agency Belta.Recounting his phone call with Putin during the manhunt, Lukashenko claimed that the Russian leader had sought
I had been up 24 hours
What do [critics] know about it? There was constant interaction
and the West were partly responsible for the concert hall attack, which saw camouflaged gunmen indiscriminately kill at least 139 people and
Beslan school siege, and social media channels linked to the militant group have published graphic videos of the gunmen committing the mass
killing at Crocus City Hall.