Alexander Lukashenka visited a cattle breeding farm in Drybin district today.

Photo: BelTA
He was given a cow, which is due to calve in July. Lukashenka promised that if a heifer is born, it will stay on his farm. If it's a bull calf, it will be returned to the Mogilev region.
The politician once again mentioned the problem of deceased animals, stating its unacceptability.

Photo: Pool of the First
"I can't stand it when animals die. Especially a calf. I grew up in a village. At home, I have both sheep and goats," he said.
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