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Investigators Described The Lavish Lifestyle Of Lukashenko's Personal Physician

  • 19.08.2026, 13:49

A $60,000 car, luxury handbags, and vacations in the EU.

Alexander Lukashenko’s personal physician Elena Kazak has been part of his inner circle for many years. According to independent media reports, in 2020 she, along with Dmitry Baskov and Natalia Eismont, traveled around Minsk courtyards cutting down white-and-red ribbons, and her phone number was recorded at “Change Square” on the day of Roman Bondarenko’s death.

On social media, Kazak regularly criticizes “rotten Western values”: “I don’t want ideas imposed by the West to cloud my people’s minds. I want people to finally use their brains and start appreciating what they have!” However, as investigative journalists from “Bureau” discovered, leads anything but an ascetic lifestyle—including during her trips to European Union countries.

In Belarus, Kazak drives a premium BMW X5 (G05 model)—a car worth about $60,000. At the Bergamo restaurant, she was spotted wearing a dress by the Australian luxury brand Zimmermann priced at about 1,000 euros, accessorized with a gold Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet with mother-of-pearl valued at 5,300 euros.

In a photo from a golf game, Lukashenko’s doctor is wearing an understated tracksuit, but her accessories reveal her taste: a Cartier ring and earrings—totaling nearly 8,000 euros—and on her wrist, a watch resembling the Panthère de Cartier model worth about 33,000 euros. In another photo, journalists spotted a watch on her wrist that resembles the Royal Oak from the Swiss brand Audemars Piguet—another 27,500 euros.

Kazak also takes these expensive items with her on trips abroad. For example, in August 2026 in Cannes on the French Riviera, she was spotted carrying a Hermès Constance bag (about 8,500 euros), Cartier sunglasses (1,200 euros), flip-flops for 635 euros, a silk scarf from Celine (490 euros), and two bracelets—one from Van Cleef & Arpels (7,100 euros) and Cartier (8,100 euros). In May 2026, she vacationed in Paris, and in June—in the Maldives.

In addition to her private practice, Kazak also has business interests. As previously reported, she became the new owner of the “Ligmaton” pharmacy chain, which was previously owned by businessmen close to Lukashenko: Pavel Topuzidis and Viktor Petrovich. She also owns the firm “Montpart,” which manages the Antiage Clinic aesthetic medicine clinic—Kazak acquired this asset from hockey player Pavel Belyi and another of Lukashenko’s doctors, Svetlana Konoshenko. In addition, she owns the company “Amalem,” which sells cosmetology equipment.

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