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Belarus authorities check reports of gunfire at protests, police use stun grenades

Key Points
  • Security services used at least 10 stun grenades to disperse the crowd, Russian news agencies cited their correspondents at the scene as saying.
Demonstrators with red and white flags and riot police are seen during an unauthorised opposition protest in Minsk, Belarus. Oct. 25, 2020
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The Belarus Interior Ministry is checking reports of gunfire during clashes between security services and protesters, Russia's RIA news cited it as saying on Sunday.

Protesters gathering ahead of an ultimatum demanding President Alexander Lukashenko resign by midnight on Sunday clashed with police en route to the Independence Palace in Minsk.

Security services used at least 10 stun grenades to disperse the crowd, Russian news agencies cited their correspondents at the scene as saying. The interior ministry confirmed that riot control weapons had been deployed, the TASS news agency reported.