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Girls with flowers lined up near the subway station “Moksl metro akademija”, doctors from the local hospital formed a live chain near them, another chain was formed on Independence Avenue, the correspondent for the “Interfax” news agency reported.
According to witnesses, similar campaigns are taking place in several other districts of the capital.
The first “chain of solidarity” took place on the eve of Minsk, near the Komarov market. More than 200 women dressed in white with flowers gathered there. Then other “solidarity chains” were formed for women throughout the capital. Similar campaigns were carried out in other Belarusian cities.
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The strike begins
On Thursday, the strike was announced by employees of the Belarusian National Philharmonic, who sang while standing on the building’s stairs.
There was also reported a strike by BELAZ, a manufacturer of mining dump trucks and other transport equipment, which does not agree with the results of the presidential elections.
Journalist Maksymas Eristavi called the strike a “great blow to the dictator”: it is one of the largest state factories, the national pride of production. Social media shows BELAZ employees chanting: “Exit.”
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The protests are taking place in Belarus for the fourth day in a row. The protesters do not agree with the preliminary election results, according to which the current head of state, Lukashenko, obtained 80.08 percent. votes, and her main rival Sviatlana Cichanouskaya – 10.9 percent.
One person was reportedly killed during the protests and more than 100 people (including law enforcement officers) were injured. The Interior Ministry announced that more than 3,000 were detained on Monday night. people, and more than 2,000 the night before.
Several Russian journalists were also arrested during the demonstrations. Anton Starkov, Dmitry Lasenka and Semion Pegov have already been released. A news portal was launched Monday night. Znak.com correspondent Nikita Teliženka and reporter for the independent news website Meduza Maxim Solopov.
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