Volunteer Lakhvich confirmed he recorded a "penitential" video shaved bald after meeting Batulin
The story of the "penitential" video of Belarusian volunteer Aliaksandr "Lakhvich" Naukovich has received a continuation.

Aliaksandr "Lakhvich" Naukovich. Screenshot from his new video explaining the situation
After the video caused a stir, Lakhvich published another video, in which he virtually confirmed: the recording of the "penitential" address was the result of his conflict with another Belarusian volunteer, Radzivon "Hena" Batulin.
According to Lakhvich, after publicly criticizing Batulin, they met in person.
"How it all started: Hena mentioned me in his stories, I responded harshly, overstepped. Yesterday we accidentally met, they explained to me clearly that such behavior is unacceptable. I apologized, but it wasn't enough. They offered several options," Lakhvich said.
After this, a video appeared where the volunteer is shaved. Lakhvich claims that afterward, he and Batulin "shook hands and parted ways."
The day before, Lakhvich published a video on his Facebook where he mentioned several old stories related to Batulin. He recalled events in Odesa in 2022, as well as the story of the beating of a former PCB volunteer with the call sign "Nazgul." Lakhvich called such behavior "dishonorable."
It was after this, according to our sources, that the conflict began.
Among Belarusian volunteers, a version immediately emerged that the reaction to Lakhvich's words was very harsh, and his subsequent "penitential" video was the result of a personal conversation with people from Batulin's circle.
The "penitential" video caused a stir. In it, Lakhvich, without his famous mustache, called himself a "swineherd," saying that a mustache is a "mark of nobility," and that his actions supposedly did not earn him the right to wear one.
This was followed by a series of self-deprecating statements, as well as attacks on Aliaksandr "Zherar" Krasouski, who is currently in a pre-trial detention center in Ukraine.
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