March of Heroes in Minsk. The protesters approached the town where Lukashenka lives, a shot rang out in the air



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The Belarusian security forces, which cordoned off the village of Drozdy, began to detain the participants of the March of Heroes. Drozdy houses the residences of the country’s leaders, including President Alexander Lukashenko.

As a column of participants in the March of Heroes, taking place in Minsk, approached the suburban town of Drozdy, a shot rang out. This was reported by the Onliner Telegram channel.

“One of the columns reached the barrier that the security forces built near Novovilenskaya Street. There was a distance of about 50 meters between the protesters and the security forces. People shouted and tried to argue. After that, cars appeared. with shields. The distance was reduced almost as much as possible. At some point, a warning sounded. fired into the air, “the message reads.



Drozdy houses the residences of the country’s leaders, including President Alexander Lukashenko.

“Radio Svaboda” writes that there are detainees in Novovilenskaya. People yell “Tribunal!”

As TUT.BY reports, the main clash between protesters and police takes place near the Arena City shopping center on the way to Drozdy.

“Protesters and security officers near Arena City stopped at a distance of 20 meters from each other. Two people from the security forces went to negotiations. They asked the crowd to disperse. People refused,” he said the newspaper.


Photo: tut.by


According to the Belarusian Interior Ministry, today about 250 protesters were arrested in Minsk.

The March of Heroes is celebrated in Belarus on September 13. Siloviki stopped in Minsk military equipment and transport vehicles… According to Russian “Interfax”, more than 150 thousand protesters gathered in the center of the capital.

Mass protests have occurred in Belarus since August 9. The protesters believe that the results of the presidential elections, which took place from August 4-9, were falsified. According to official data, the current president of the country, Alexander Lukashenko, won with 80.1% of the voters. Opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya came in second with 10.1% of the vote. At the same time, alternative exit polls showed the opposite picture: Tikhanovskaya’s confident victory.

The Belarusian security forces violently dispersed the demonstrations, in particular with the use of stun grenades, rubber bullets and water cannons. During the protests, about 10,000 protesters were detained and hundreds were injured and wounded. According to official figures, four protesters died.



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