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Tensions erupted on the night of Monday, October 26, 2020 in Turin and Milan, during demonstrations against the restrictions imposed by the Conte government, aimed at combating the coronavirus pandemic.
In Turin, some protesters threw bottles and smoke bombs at the police. Subsequently, the police began to repel them. Dozens of protesters also threw electric skates into the air as they tried to flee. So far, five arrests have been made.
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Damn in Milan too
And in the center of Milan, about a hundred people demonstrated in Buenos Aires. A minority of protesters threw smoke bombs and a Molotov cocktail at a police car. Trash cans were set ablaze and interior courtyards used by cafeterias and restaurants were damaged.
In Naples, finally, thousands of merchants and workers in restaurants and cafes (the new measures provide for mandatory closure at six in the afternoon) protested against these restrictions, mobilizing in the central square of the Plebiscite. Outside the entrance of the restaurant, on Calle Santa Lucía, they placed a wooden coffin and next to it, the mannequins of two waiters.
Source: ΑΠΕ – ΜΠΕ
Photos: Reuters.