Belorusija i dalje ključa: Radile šok bombe, na ulicama 30.000 ljudi (VIDEO, FOTO)
Desetine hiljada ljudi okupilo se danas ponovo na ulicama Minska
Oni su se okupili uprkos pretnjama zvaničnika da će protiv demonstranata upotrebiti vatreno oružje s bojevom municijom, javlja Rojters.
Novinska agencija Interfaks prenosi da se na protestima okupilo preko 30.000 ljudi, a da je oko 50 demonstranata uhapšeno.
Isti izvor navodi da je signal mobilne mreže prekinut u nekim delovima grada, kao i da su se u blizini demonstranata mogli čuti glasni zvuci nalik onima koje proizvodi eksplozija šok bombe.
#Belarus Day 71. This video shows the scale of the protest in #Minsk. People changed the route today. Internet was shutdown, hundreds of people have been detained across the country. Security forces deployed stun grenades/firecrackers and shot with rubber bullets. pic.twitter.com/aADWHE1nqf
— Hanna Liubakova (@HannaLiubakova) October 18, 2020
Protesti se u Belorusiji održavaju još od predsedničkih izbora 9. avgusta, kada je, prema zvaničnim podacima, pobedu odneo dugogodišnji lider Aleksandar Lukašenko. Opozicija tvrdi da su izbori namešteni i zahteva Lukašenkovu ostavku i nove izbore.
Isti izvor navodi da je signal mobilne mreže prekinut u nekim delovima grada, kao i da su se u blizini demonstranata mogli čuti glasni zvuci nalik onima koje proizvodi eksplozija šok bombe.
#Belarus Happening right now in #Minsk. Day 71 of the nationwide protest. People began gathering for the Partisan’s Rally in Minsk and other cities. Here’s a bit of atmosphere from Minsk. It’s the tenth Sunday since the election on 9 August. Belarusians are resilient pic.twitter.com/WHrZQdMCe0
— Hanna Liubakova (@HannaLiubakova) October 18, 2020
Protesti se u Belorusiji održavaju još od predsedničkih izbora 9. avgusta, kada je, prema zvaničnim podacima, pobedu odneo dugogodišnji lider Aleksandar Lukašenko. Opozicija tvrdi da su izbori namešteni i zahteva Lukašenkovu ostavku i nove izbore.
Police set up a roadblock during a rally protesting the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. Tens of thousands rallied in Minsk once again on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader. Mass weekend protests in the Belarusian capital have continued since Aug. 9, when officials handed President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory in an election widely seen as rigged. (AP Photo)
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People with an old Belarusian national flag march during an opposition rally to protest the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. Tens of thousands rallied in Minsk once again on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader. Mass weekend protests in the Belarusian capital have continued since Aug. 9, when officials handed President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory in an election widely seen as rigged. (AP Photo)
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People with old Belarusian national flags march during an opposition rally to protest the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. Tens of thousands rallied in Minsk once again on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader. Mass weekend protests in the Belarusian capital have continued since Aug. 9, when officials handed President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory in an election widely seen as rigged. (AP Photo)
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People with old Belarusian national flags march during an opposition rally to protest the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. Tens of thousands rallied in Minsk once again on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader. Mass weekend protests in the Belarusian capital have continued since Aug. 9, when officials handed President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory in an election widely seen as rigged. (AP Photo)
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People with old Belarusian national flags march during an opposition rally to protest the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. Hundreds of thousands of Belarusians have been protesting daily since the Aug. 9 presidential election. (AP Photo)
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A protester holds a sign reading "Stop raping Belarus" during an opposition rally to protest the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. Tens of thousands rallied in Minsk once again on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader. Mass weekend protests in the Belarusian capital have continued since Aug. 9, when officials handed President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory in an election widely seen as rigged. (AP Photo)
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A masked protester gestures during an opposition rally to protest the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. Tens of thousands rallied in Minsk once again on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader. Mass weekend protests in the Belarusian capital have continued since Aug. 9, when officials handed President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory in an election widely seen as rigged. (AP Photo)
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People with old Belarusian national flags march during an opposition rally to protest the official presidential election results in Minsk, Belarus, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. Tens of thousands rallied in Minsk once again on Sunday, demanding the resignation of the country's authoritarian leader. Mass weekend protests in the Belarusian capital have continued since Aug. 9, when officials handed President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory in an election widely seen as rigged. (AP Photo)
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