In Venezuela, riots occurred after the announcement of the voting results in the election of the President of the country.
Dozens of people who stated that the results of the presidential election were falsified, entered the square and entered into clashes with the police.
Dozens of people gathered at different points of the capital of Karakas, burned bonfires on the roads and threw stones at the security forces.
The police responded with protesting tear gas and water bodies. Reports the detention of some demonstrators.
Personnel appeared on social networks, which shows how protesters attack police cars and beat the security forces.
Armed people also joined the protesters.
According to local media reports, in the province of Yarakui activists who opposed the results of the elections, faced with security forces.
During the incidents, one person died, and 46 demonstrators were detained.
Venezuela’s Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez said that 23 military were injured as a result of incidents.
During the riots, the posters of President Nicholas Maduro, who won the election, and the statue of the former President of Hugo Chavez was demolished by activists.
The current president of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro won the election of the head of state on Sunday, July 28.
Presidential elections in Venezuela amounted to 59 percent.
A candidate who won the election will be a sword as a new president of the country on January 10, 2025.