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В белорусском метро Лукашенко подарили карточку для безлимитного проезда

«На пенсию пойду — в метро буду ездить с этой карточкой», —
ответил Лукашенко.

Затем ему показали, как надо проходить турникеты.

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В белорусском метро Лукашенко подарили карточку для безлимитного проезда

«На пенсию пойду — в метро буду ездить с этой карточкой», —
ответил Лукашенко.

Затем ему показали, как надо проходить турникеты.

#беларусь

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