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A video report posted on the Telegram Nexta social network channel shows protesters damaging a water cannon. Video reports of such content are also posted on the Telegram channels Readovka and Tut. From Novos.
The first water cannon was launched by Belarusian power structures on Winners Avenue. True, it turned out that the protesters damaged it: a stream of water began to be injected not towards people, but upwards.
Another water cannon was operating on Masherov avenue. The details fell from it, so it worked strangely too: the stream sprayed and water flowed over the officers’ force structures that were closer to the water cannon, tut.by announces.
Viasna: more than 110 people arrested
At least 110 unauthorized protesters were arrested in Belarus on Sunday, the Viasna human rights center said.
A list of the names of the detained protesters is posted on the Center’s website and is constantly updated.
According to the defenders, the arrests took place in Minsk, Brest, Grodno, Vitebsk, Mogilev and Bobruisk.
According to Viasna, more than 10 journalists and photojournalists from various media outlets were arrested in various Belarusian cities on Sunday.
The Belarusian Journalists Association, for its part, said that most of the detained journalists were later released, but “four detainees will remain in the Bobruisk detention center until the October 5 trial.
Belarus has been waging massive protests for almost two months over the August 9 presidential elections, announced by Aliaksandr Lukashenko, who has ruled the country since 1994. The opposition and Western democracies consider these elections rigged.
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