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Building of B&H Presidency in on Fire and Spread to Second Floor

Published February 7, 2014
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DEMONSTRANTI NASTAVLJAJU DEMOLIRATI ZGRADU PREDSJEDNIŠTVA BiHThe building of the B&H Presidency in Sarajevo is on fire and the fire has spread to the second floor. The surrounding kiosks at the tram stations are also burning. Protestors are continuing with the riots. Several hundred citizens, mostly younger people, are continuing to cause destruction on the streets. The streets are littered with rocks, bottles and broken glass. The state flag has been taken down from the B&H Presidency building. According to latest information given to Fena by a dispatcher of the professional fire brigade Sarajevo, firefighters are trapped inside the B&H Presidency building and they are not able to get out, because protestors have surrounded the building. He added that he is worried about them and do not even know how the firefighters are trying to put out the fire.

‘’They are taking their fire extinguishers and I assume that there are still employees inside the building’’, said the dispatcher.

The building of municipality Center has also been set on fire.

Antiterrorist units are out on the street, confirmed the FB&H Police Agency SIPA to Al Jazeera Balkans.

(Source: klix.ba)

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