Post-election night in Belarus: the sounds of gunshots and grenades do not silence in cities



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Clashes with the militia are reported both in Minsk and in other cities. Seven people were reportedly killed in clashes with the militia in Minsk: three injured by rubber bullets, one struck by officials, one chest wound from an explosive grenade, and two more wounded in a police van.

The Belarusian police have not yet reported the number of people detained or the number of victims.

The Dožd TV channel reports that a militia car in Minsk was repressing the protesters. According to preliminary data, a militia vehicle crashed into people. Two people were injured in the incident: a man in the videos bleeds his head.

Sound grenades, tear gas and water cannons are used.

The Belarusian security services have taken all possible security measures and completely blocked the center of Minsk, public transport does not work, the metro is closed. Initially these measures paid off, but people gathered on foot in the city center, where clashes with the police broke out.

Meduza.io reports on clashes on Victory Avenue in Minsk. Sound grenades echoed through the streets of Minsk and protesters responded by firing flares at militia vehicles. The militia uses rubber bullets to ward off the crowd.

It is announced that about 10,000 people gathered on Pergalės avenue. protesters. Initially it was announced that the militia had expelled the people who crowded the avenue, but according to the latest data, the protesters have rejoined the avenue. The first reports of injuries have appeared, but exact data are not yet available.

In Minsk, officials tried to arrest a group of protesters, OMON officials were expelled by a group of muscular young men. Similar images were repeated in Baranovichi, where officials were pushed down the main street of the city by an angry crowd:

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