Belarusian Interior Ministry publishes calls for the use of weapons



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Belarusian Interior Ministry publishes calls for the use of weapons

Protests in Belarus

The Belarusian Interior Ministry announced that over the past 24 hours, several hundred people unhappy with the protests have contacted the capital’s police.

The Belarusian Interior Ministry has published complaints from Minsk residents unhappy with the protests, calling on the authorities to use weapons against the protesters. Reports from the website of the Ministry of the Interior of Belarus.

According to the press service of the Belarusian Interior Ministry, several hundred people, “unhappy with the actions of participants in unauthorized mass events,” contacted line 102.

“The common and law-abiding people: workers, retirees, parents with many children, public transport drivers and taxis are begging to get loud and aggressive protesters off the streets who, with their antics, do not allow a normal life”, the message says.

In an audio recording of a telephone conversation, one of the citizens of Belarus asked the security forces to use live ammunition against the protesters.

“They use rubber bullets, flashbangs against protesters there. Let them use live ammunition – 7.62, Kalashnikov has not yet been canceled. A couple of headshots and everyone will recover,” says the man.

The Belarusian Interior Ministry assured that “not a single call to 102 will go unattended” and the police will continue to respond to violations.

Let us remind you that protests broke out in Belarus after the inauguration of Alexander Lukashenko.

It was also previously reported that Alexander Lukashenko, in a meeting with the Chinese ambassador on Thursday, September 24, commented for the first time on reproaches about his secret inauguration and lack of recognition of his legitimacy.

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