Резиновые пули, дубинки и сотни пострадавших. Каталонский референдум о независимости - фото и видео Спектр
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Резиновые пули, дубинки и сотни пострадавших. Каталонский референдум о независимости — фото и видео

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В Каталонии сотрудники полиции и Гражданской гвардии Испании фактически сорвали референдум о независимости региона, который должен был состояться 1 октября.

С самого утра сотрудники правоохранительных органов заблокировали избирательные участки, на которых граждане могли проголосовать. Из-за этого между каталонцами и полицейскими начались серьезные столкновения, в результате которых пострадали более 800 человек. 

По данным El Pais, при разгоне избирателей сотрудники правоохранительных органов применили резиновые пули и дубинки.

Власти Испании также заблокировали доступ к электронной системе голосования и к данным переписи населения. Власти Каталонии, в свою очередь, позволили гражданам самостоятельно распечатывать бюллетени и опускать их в урны на любом доступном участке.

Scuffles break out between a crowd and Spanish Civil Guard officers at a polling station for the banned independence referendum where Catalan President Carles Puigdemont was supposed to vote in Sant Julia de Ramis, Spain October 1, 2017. REUTERS/Albert Gea

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A man is dragged away, after scuffles broke out with Spanish Civil Guard officers, outside a polling station for the banned independence referendum in Sant Julia de Ramis, Spain October 1, 2017. REUTERS/Albert Gea

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epaselect epa06237303 Spanish National riot policemen form a security cordon around the Ramon Llull school during the '1-O Referendum' in Barcelona, Catalonia, on 01 October 2017. National Police officers and Civil guards have been deployed to different polling centers in Barcelona to prevent the people from entering and vote in the Catalan independence referendum, that has been banned by the Spanish Constitutional Court. The police action has provocked clashes between pro-independence people and the police forces.  EPA/Alberto Estevez

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epa06237334 Spanish National riot policemen evict a man during clashes between the people gathered outside the Ramon Llull school and police forces during the '1-O Referendum' in Barcelona, Catalonia, on 01 October 2017. National Police officers and Civil guards have been deployed in Barcelona to prevent the people from entering to the polling centers and vote in the Catalan independence referendum, that has been banned by the Spanish Constitutional Court. The police action has provocked clashes between pro-independence people and the police forces.  EPA/Alberto Estevez

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epa06237426 Catalan people are being moved outside at a polling center set at a health clinic clash with Spanish National Police officers after police forces seized ballot boxes during the '1-O Referendum' in Cappont, Lleida, Catalonia, northeastern Spain, on 01 October 2017. National Police officers and Civil guards have been deployed to seize voting material and to prevent the people from entering to the polling centers and vote in the Catalan independence referendum, that has been banned by the Spanish Constitutional Court, what has provocked clashes between pro-independence people and the police forces in some polling centers.  EPA/Adria Ropero

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epa06237486 Spanish National riot policemen evict a Catalan man carrying child in his arms during clashes outside the Ramon Llull school during the '1-O Referendum' in Barcelona, Catalonia, on 01 October 2017. National Police officers and Civil guards have been deployed in Barcelona to prevent the people from entering to the polling centers and vote in the Catalan independence referendum, that has been banned by the Spanish Constitutional Court. The police action has provocked clashes between pro-independence people and the police forces.  EPA/Andreu Dalmau ATTENTION EDITORS: POLICEMAN'S FACE AND CHILD'S FACE BLURED DUE TO SPANISH LAW

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epa06237813 Catalan pro-independence people clash with Spanish Civil guards at a polling center set at Sant Julia de Ramis sports center in Girona, where the Catalan President, Carles Puigdemont was initially planed to vote, in Girona, Catalonia, northeastern Spain, on 01 October 2017. Spanish National Police officers and Civil guards have been deployed to prevent the people from entering to the polling centers to vote in the Catalan independence referendum, that has been banned by the Spanish Constitutional Court, but many people have managed to do it. The police action has provocked clashes between pro-independence people and the police forces in some polling centers.  EPA/Andreu Dalmau

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TOPSHOT - Spanish police officers immobilize some people outside a polling station in Barcelona, on October 1, 2017, on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid. More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice.  / AFP PHOTO / PAU BARRENA

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Spanish police officers push people outside a polling station in Barcelona, on October 1, 2017, on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid. More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice.  / AFP PHOTO / PAU BARRENA

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People raise their fists outside a polling station in Barcelona, on October 1, 2017, as they wait to vote on the day of a referendum on independence for Catalonia banned by Madrid. More than 5.3 million Catalans are called today to vote in a referendum on independence, surrounded by uncertainty over the intention of Spanish institutions to prevent this plebiscite banned by justice.  / AFP PHOTO / Josep LAGO

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Spanish riot police shoots rubber bullet straight to people trying to reach a voting site at a school assigned to be a polling station by the Catalan government in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, 1 Oct. 2017. Spanish riot police have forcefully removed a few hundred would-be voters from several polling stations in Barcelona. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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Spanish riot police removes fences thrown by people to them as they try to prevent people from reaching a voting site at a school assigned to be a polling station by the Catalan government in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, 1 Oct. 2017. Catalan pro-referendum supporters vowed Saturday to ignore a police ultimatum to leave the schools they are occupying to use in a vote seeking independence from Spain. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

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Spanish National Police tries to dislodge pro-referendum supporters sitting down on a street in Barcelona Sunday, Oct. 1 2017. Catalonia's planned referendum on secession is due to be held Sunday by the pro-independence Catalan government but Spain's government calls the vote illegal, since it violates the constitution, and the country's Constitutional Court has ordered it suspended. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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Three man hold to each other as they try to block a Spanish police van from approaching a voting site to prevent would-be voters from voting at a school assigned to be a polling station by the Catalan government in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017. Spanish riot police have forcefully removed a few hundred would-be voters from several polling stations in Barcelona.(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

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Spanish National Police clashes with pro-referendum supporters in Barcelona Sunday, Oct. 1 2017. Catalonia's planned referendum on secession is due to be held Sunday by the pro-independence Catalan government but Spain's government calls the vote illegal, since it violates the constitution, and the country's Constitutional Court has ordered it suspended. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

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