Due to clashes near the Macedonian Parliament that occurred on the night of April 27-28, 109 people were injured. For help in the local hospital appealed 70 citizens, 22 law enforcement officers and three deputies, according to the local edition of MRT.
There are no dead or seriously injured.
About 200 people, among whom were masked men, on Thursday evening, April 27, broke into the building of the Macedonian Parliament in Skopje.
The reason for the riots was the nomination of the leader of the "Democratic Union for Integration", ethnic Albanian Talat Jaferi.
Protesters - supporters of former Prime Minister Nikola Gruevsky - say that the deputies from the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia are trying to illegally elect a new speaker and call their actions an attempt of coup d'etat.