Reports are coming in of a confrontation between protesters and riot police. Stun grenades being used. At least one protester is injured.
Stun grenades were used to disperse the protesters. Lukashenka knows only the language of power and fear. This leads him nowhere - he is in a battle he doesn't understand.
Soldiers and masked men without insignia attacked the peaceful protesters with stun grenades. Reportedly, several people are injured.
OMON uses stun grenades while chasing people in the yards. One protester is reported to be shot by rubber bullets in the abdomen.
Lukashenka’s soldiers attacked people with grenades and rubber bullets. People are running away. Many injured.
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Hrodna Azot. Technical processes are performed by heads of departments as the workers refuse to do it. Employees report that the plant has practically stopped working. BelCard plant has stopped completely.
Kids and paddy wagons.
One of the teachers of the Gymnasium no.23 in Minsk threatens to report to KGB names of those children who are missing classes due to the strike.
'Belorusneft' petroleum company workers appeal to join the nationwide strike.
Minsk residential areas are not staying silent. 'Strike!' chant the people.
National Historical Archives of Belarus staff is on strike. More and more people across the country express their protest against Lukashenka's illegitimate government.
Belarus Nationwide strike has begun.
About a hundred people gathered at the checkpoint of the large chemical enterprise "Hrodna Azot". Workers refuse to start the shift. Police vans have arrived. 10 workers have been detained.
Minsk Electrotechnical Plant is reported to be almost empty. The majority of workers didn't show up.
Workers of one of the units of "Minsk Tractor Works' plant are marching out. People chant: 'Join the strike!'
History is being made today and now. 100K+ crowd chant: "Go Away!" and "Ultimatum!" Belarusians never give up. Lukashenka must go now!
This time-lapse video gives a good idea of the vast scale of today's protests. Momentum is growing and growing.
According to media, up to 200K people participated in the People's Ultimatum March today announced earlies by Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. This is one of the biggest rallies so far. Tomorrow, Belarusians will go on a national strike.