Belarus Police threaten to use Firearms on Protesters

Belarusian police on Monday threatened to fire live
bullets at protesters, claiming that opposition demonstrations against
strongman Alexander Lukashenko were becoming ever more radicalised.
"Law enforcement officers and internal troops
will not leave the streets and will use riot control equipment and lethal
weapons if need be," the interior ministry said in a statement on the
Telegram messenger service.
Peaceful protests broke out after Lukashenko claimed
victory in August 9 elections over a popular opposition candidate, Svetlana
Tikhanovskaya, who claims to be the true winner.
Police have so far only acknowledged using riot
control equipment such as water cannon, rubber bullets and stun grenades to
disperse the protesters.
The Monday statement quoting the first deputy
interior minister Gennady Kazakevich was the first time authorities explicitly
threatened to use firearms against opposition demonstrators.
On Sunday, police deployed water cannon and stun
grenades in Minsk and detained more than 700 people across the country, the
interior ministry said.
EU foreign ministers on Monday agreed to impose
sanctions on Lukashenko, as the bloc seeks to step up pressure over his
regime's crackdown on protesters.
The EU has already imposed travel bans and asset
freezes on 40 Lukashenko allies for rigging the election in August that
returned him to power and orchestrating a crackdown on mass protests.
The EU had held back from penalising Lukashenko,
hoping to persuade him to engage in dialogue with opposition forces to resolve
the crisis.