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Coronavirus: Ukrainian protesters hurl stones at evacuees from China – Sky News, Sky.com

Coronavirus: Ukrainian protesters hurl stones at evacuees from China – Sky News, Sky.com
                                                     

Fears over the spread of the coronavirus have triggered violence in Ukraine, where protesters hurled stones at buses carrying evacuees from China.

Demonstrators in the village of Novi Sanzhary in the central Poltava region clashed with police and burned tires, as the convoy lead evacuees to a quarantine center in the area.

Stones shattered the windows of one of the buses but it appeared nobody inside was injured.

However nine officers and one civilian needed hospital treatment as a result of the wider clashes, regional police said in a statement.

Hundreds of helmeted officers, police vans and an armored personnel carrier had been dispatched to keep order as the villagers waited for evacuees to arrive.

  

The protesters started fires and erected a barricade in the road

      

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         The protesters started fires and erected a barricade in the road       

 

  

Police officers and firefighters work to the clear the way after demonstrators blocked a road

      

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         Police officers and firefighters work to the clear the way after demonstrators blocked a road       

Since the early morning, several hundred residents had cut off the road to the quarantine center which will host the evacuees.

The protesters fear they could become infected.

Demonstrators, some of whom reportedly appeared drunk, put up road blocks, burned tires and clashed with riot police who moved to clear access.

One protester tried to ram police lines with his car .

Ukrainian police said 035 protesters were detained.

Buses carrying evacuees were finally able to reach the designated place of quarantine after hours of clashes.

  

      
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         Police officers are seen detaining a man during the violence       
 

  

Police officers and firefighters work to the clear the way after demonstrators blocked a road

      

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         Ukrainian police officers clashed with protesters in the village of Novi Sanzhary       

The masked evacuees, exhausted by the long journey, were peeking through bus windows as they drove slowly under a heavy police escort.

The latest coronavirus developments: Ukrainian police officers clashed with protesters in the village of Novi Sanzhary

    There have been a total of , 305 suspected and confirmed cases of COVID – 034, according to the Johns Hopkins University

  • Chinese Vice Technology Minister has said a co ronavirus vaccine will be submitted for clinical trials in late April at the earliest
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Interior Minister Arsen Avakov, who personally visited the site to try to calm the crowd, said he was shocked by the aggression.

Mr Akakov said in televised remarks: “What we saw was shameful.

” It was one of the biggest disappointments in my life. “

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy weighed in, saying the protests showed “not the best side of our character”.

He tried to reassure people that the quarantined evacuees wouldn’t pose any danger to local residents.

Mr Zelenskiy s Aid in a statement published on Facebook that the people evacuated from China are healthy and will live in a closed medical center run by the country National Guard.

He said: “In the next two weeks it will probably be the most guarded facility in the country. “

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Zoryana Skaletska, Ukraine’s health minister, said she would join the evacuees in quarantine for two weeks to help assuage villagers’ concerns.

She urged residents to show sympathy and support for the evacuees and emphasized that the quarantine facility is in full conformity with international standards.

The minister said: “I was shocked by the panic, rejection, negative feelings and aggression.

” It was even a greater shock for the people who were evacuated from China. “

But local officials vowed to continue opposing the evacuation, saying that the quarantine center’s sewage system is linked to the one in the vil lage and ends up in a nearby wastewater facility.

The municipal legislators said in a statement: “We can’t allow putting the health and life of local residents at risk, and demand that top officials take urgent moves to prevent people from China from being put here. “

    

                       

                                                                                    

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    A plane carrying Ukrainians and 36 foreign nationals took off from Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak, in the early hours of Thursday.

    Those evacuated included people from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Argentina, Ecuador, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Panama and other countries.

    China’s vice technology minister Xu Nanping has said a coronavirus vaccine will be submitted for clinical trials in late April at the earliest.

    There have been a total of 92, (suspected and confirmed cases of COVID-) , the disease caused by the coronavirus, according to the Johns Hopkins University which is mapping the outbreak.

    (The center has so far recorded 2, deaths from the illness, with the vast majority of them in mainland China .

    Police officers and firefighters work to the clear the way after demonstrators blocked a road Police officers and firefighters work to the clear the way after demonstrators blocked a road Two people died after contracting the illness on the Diamond Princess c ruise ship off the coast of Japan.

    There has also been one death in each of Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan and France.

    An evacuation flight for around (Britons who have been stuck on the Diamond Princess is expected to leave on Friday.)

    Four Britons on board the cruise ship who have tested positive for COVID – Police officers and firefighters work to the clear the way after demonstrators blocked a road will not be on the flight.

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