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Protesters Storm Presidential HQ In Macedonian Capital

An anti-government protest in the Macedonian capital of Skopje has become in violent, with police reportedly involved in clashes with demonstrators who stormed the president’s office. Demonstrators have now reportedly entered the president’s offices in the capital #Skopjepic.twitter.com/fZDO6sddNK — Balkan Newsbeat (@BalkanNewsbeat) April 13, 2016 The office of President Gjorge Ivanovis reprted to be completely demolished. According to RT: The protest began Wednesday daytime and reportedly accumulated some three thousand people. After breaking through a police cordon, the crowds moved towards parliamentary buildings, burning pictures of Macedonian President Gjorge Ivanov on their way. Protesters throwing stones at presidential office in city centre of #Skopje, burning office furniture and windows pic.twitter.com/QYErvujr60 — Balkan Insight (@BalkanInsight) April 13, 2016 The public office of Ivanov in #Skopje has been completely demolished. — Ivana Jordanovska (@JordanIva) April 13, 2016 In central Skopje, in the vicinity of the president’s office, violence reportedly continued, with protesters throwing flares and eggs at the premises. Tensions escalated after a group of people tried to enter the office, Balkan Insight reported. A number of people have been injured, with medics providing assistance to those at the scene. Several people have reportedly been detained. Situation in the Balkan nation has [...]