At least 46 injured in protests in Brazil NSNReferring to data from a hospital in Brazil.
According to doctors, six of the victims are in serious condition. The other two needed urgent help.
Earlier, supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro launched mass protests against the election of Lula da Silva as head of state.
On the eve of the demonstrators, they occupied the Congress and Supreme Court in Brasilia, and also began to raid the presidential residence of the Planalto Palace. In connection with the unrest, da Silva declared a state of emergency in the capital until January 31.
According to Ricardo Cappelli, the responsible secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Public Security, the protests in Brazil have come to naught, the authorities are controlling the situation in the Federal District.