VLADIMIR Putin was today forced to endure a bizarre lecture on people fleeing his rule from fellow dictator Alexander Lukashenko. The Kremlin dictator looked hunched and uncomfortable, saying little amid the chaos as Russians protest his mobilisation edict while hundreds of thousands of others seek to escape abroad to avoid being drafted. Fellow dictator Alexander Lukashenko gave a lecture to Vladimir PutinEast2West Lukashenko told Putin he was confident Russia would winEast2West Vote-rigger Lukashenko – who needed Putin’s help to crush democracy in Belarus in 2020 – offered words of homespun advice. Lukashenko today assured the Kremlin leader he would win – despite the growing unrest over his mobilisation. “Our course is right, our cause is right,” he told Putin, causing the Russian warmonger to smile. “We will win. We have no other choice.” READ MORE IN RUSSIAN NEWS FEAR & DREAD Scared Russians launch gun & Molotov cocktail attacks on conscription offices BALLOTS TO YOU, VLAD Ukrainians held at gunpoint REFUSE to vote in Putin's sham referendum ‘We, as Slavs, would not tolerate humiliation,” Lukashenko told him. The Belarus leader told Putin not to worry that people are fleeing his rule. “Let’s say 30,000 or 50,000 [people] run away,” said the Minsk tyrant whose brutal and thuggish KGB overturned a democratic victory for a pro-Western opposition. “But if they stay, would they be our people? Most read in News FATAL PROTEST Moment gunman shoots 'dead' conscription chief amid fury at Putin's draft ALE TRY THAT Pub landlady posts saucy snaps for £12-a-month to keep her boozer open TREVOR KAVANAGH Don't be fooled by doom mongers - how you'll benefit from Trussonomics LOST HER MARKLE Meg's popularity plummets but she's still more loved than surprise royal BEYOND BELIEF Boy, 12, 'gang-raped and beaten by friends' in savage attack ROYAL SHOCK Bizarre Nostradamus prediction claims Harry 'will become king after Charles' “Let them run away. “I don’t know what you think about it, but I wasn’t worried too much in 2020 when people left [Belarus after protests over his vote-rigging]. “They [later] ask to let them in. “So these ones will also come back. “But there’s a decision needed: what to do with them? “Let them come back or stay there?” The meeting was in Putin’s favourite seaside retreat Sochi, even though the Kremlin leader is believed to have been holed up recently in his northern palace in the forests around Valdai. Lukashenko’s official plane was seen flying to Sochi on Sunday. Recent reports alleged Putin had pre-recorded meetings with various officials to give the appearance he was working when in fact he was “resting”. Read More on The Sun Magic wand People are only just realising they've been using bubble wands wrong THAT'S TIGHT Kate Middleton swears by a £6 product to stop her shoes from slipping Unusually, the Kremlin did not pre-announce the Lukashenko session which was revealed by the Belarus side before being confirmed by Putin’s officials. One theory is that Putin swiftly summoned one of his only friends – Lukashenko – to show he was not cowering after the furious reaction from many Russians to his mobilisation drive. The Belarus dictator, who heavily relies on Russia, told Putin to let Russians run away as they attempt to free the county in drovesEast2West