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The rally of Russian supporters in Moldova ended with a fight: police detained more than 50 people (video)

The protesters put an ultimatum of the country's government and demanded to pay communal accounts for the winter. Kremlin fans have collided with security forces. In the center of Chisinau, on March 12, an anti -government rally took place, which was gathered by members of the pro -Russian Party "Shore" and activists of "national movement for the people". The Moldova General Inspectorate warned that during the event, participants planned to organize destabilization and mass riots.

About it reports the Moldavian edition of ZDG. Demestators started a column from the State University of Medicine and headed for the country's parliament building. The rally participants carried with them icons and national flags and chant: "We are people!" and "Shame!" The protesters were reported to gather near Parliament and demanded full payment for the winter period until 13:00 on March 13.

Then the participants of the action wanted to go to the Government building, but the security forces did not miss them, after which three deputies from the Shore Party transferred the government's demand for protesters. "We demand that the authorities pay all gas, electricity and heat accounts for all citizens of the country for three winter months. This is our ultimate requirement. We give the government 24 hours to realize our requirements," said Vice head of the Marina Tauber Party.

Meanwhile, it became known about the first clashes between protesters and security forces. Chisinau police reported that 54 people were detained during the confrontation, 21 of them of minors who found prohibited items. People were delivered to the polling stations to check. In addition, the authorities of the country stated that it has prevented the attempt to destabilize the situation in Moldova, which is behind the Russian special services.

The head of the Moldavian police Viorel Cherneuzian said that law enforcement officers received additional information after introducing one of its agents into the group of Russian saboteurs. The threats of destabilization on the eve of the rally were also stated by Moldova President Maya Sandu. "There are such risks every time, but so far our institutions have demonstrated that they are able to keep the situation under control. I am sure that they will now provide public order," she said.