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Dutch police open fire on rioters in Rotterdam

Updated on: 21 November,2021 12:17 PM IST  |  Netherlands
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Seven people were injured in rioting that erupted around a demonstration against Covid-19 restrictions

Dutch police open fire on rioters in Rotterdam

The Dutch city’s mayor called it ‘an orgy of violence’. Pic/AP

The police opened fire on protesters and seven people were injured in rioting that erupted in downtown Rotterdam around a demonstration against Covid-19 restrictions. The Dutch city’s mayor called it “an orgy of violence.” Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb told reporters in the early hours of Saturday morning that “on a number of occasions the police felt it necessary to draw their weapons to defend themselves” as rioters ran rampage through the port city’s central shopping district, setting fires and throwing rocks and fireworks at officers.


“They shot at protesters, people were injured,” Aboutaleb said. He did not have details on the injuries. Police also fired warning shots. A number of police officers also were injured in the violence and officers arrested dozens of people and expect to arrest more after studying video footage from security cameras, Aboutaleb said. It was one of the worst outbreaks of violence in the Netherlands since Coronavirus restrictions were first imposed last year.


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