Categories: Politics & Government

Man attacked a police officer in Berlin, and discussing the ongoing situation in Macedonia

A man violently attacked a police officer in Germany, Berlin. The police subdued him shortly afterward.

Supposedly the police started to fire to a certain person, at the hospital near the Berlin’s area Kreuzberg, according to the sayings and reports of the local mediums who are recalling from police sources. The person attacked a police officer, shortly before the other police officers started to open a fire towards him.

 

The hospital and the surrounding areas have been closed by the police, according to German news agency DPA.

And then later police spokeswoman told local media that police opened fire on a man near the hospital, and wounded him in the leg. However, she did not give any further details about the incident or the reasons for it.

The man allegedly attacked the officers, forcing them to open fire, according to the German daily Der Tagesspiegel.

https://twitter.com/rbb24/status/857603853994385409?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mkd.mk%2Fsvet%2Fvesti%2Fchovek-napadnal-policaec-vo-berlin-policijata-go-ranila

*Here is the twitter link of the announcement of this news by the German police.

On the other side of the world in the Republic of Macedonia, we have a total chaos going on. After the president of Macedonia, and the supreme commander of the army in the country, George Ivanov, refused to give the prime minister mandate for creating government to the parliamentary majority, the parliamentary majority decided to take the matter in their own hands and announced the Assembly president – Talat Dzaferi.

 

But only 1 hour later, supporters of the opposite political party and hooligans equipped with throwing objects and face-masks on them broke into the Assembly and urbanely surrounded the probably future prime-minister and his envoys and started attacking them violently. The president of the leading political party that ensured a parliamentary majority – Zoran Zaev had his nose, and also other parts of his body bleeding and his clothes full with blood as 2 bodyguards ensured that no further attacks would be directed towards him.

Also, what less attractive to the media but also important was the dragging of another political leader that supports the parliamentary majority, Zijadin Sela and his whole face covered in blood.

Now, most of the normal citizens criticize the police, because in every normal country such incident should have been prevented, and at least stopped on time. The police did neither of them, they arrived 1 hour after the brutal attack on the scene and finally subdued the attackers and probably escorted the envoys and the political leaders.

 




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