Belarus leader says Russia willing to help counter protests

People hold an old Belarusian National flag and gather at the place where Alexander Taraikovsky died amid the clashes protesting the election results, during his civil funeral in Minsk, Belarus, Saturday. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)

A woman cries during a rally in Minsk, Belarus, Saturday, as she holds a poster showing a photo of a protester in a hospital after being beaten by police. (AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky)

MINSK, Belarus — Thousands of demonstrators in Belarus took to the streets again Saturday to demand that the country’s authoritarian leader resign after a presidential vote they called fraudulent. In response, the president declared that Russian leader Vladimir Putin had agreed to provide security assistance to restore order if Belarus requested it.