COVID-19 cases have been climbing again in China in the past days, and the Chinese government decided to close completely in Shanghai, where the number of cases broke a record. However, despite the Chinese government insisting on zero COVID-19 cases, the public could not remain silent any longer.
The people, who were against the full closure policy in Shanghai, which prohibits going out for any reason, showed their reaction by leaving the balconies and windows of their houses. At those moments when people were screaming and protesting the government, a drone hovering in the sky reminded the public of dystopian movie scenes.
Shanghai people rebelled against the total closure
Shanghai people, who could not leave their homes for 10 days for any reason, He protested the government’s decision to close by going out on his balconies and windows. It has been reported that some citizens ran out of water and supplies in their homes due to the closure. The people, who cannot go out under any circumstances, have been struggling with scenarios such as hunger and disease in their homes for 10 days.
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A drone flying in the air while the people poured into the windows warned the citizens protesting the government. Drone’s “Please comply with the COVID restrictions. Control your soul’s desire for freedom. Don’t open the window or sing.” It was noteworthy that he made an announcement in the form of
In addition to these, it was reported that millions of people struggled to feed themselves due to the closure, and in Shanghai, where the only source of food was inadequate food deliveries provided by the government, sick people had difficulties in accessing their medicines. In the city, where an increasingly chaotic environment prevailed, other small-scale protests began to break out.
Here are the images of people fighting each other for food and rioting against the government in Shanghai
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