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Around 3 p.m. In the morning, riots broke out among the participants in the demonstration, injuring 5 policemen who intervened in a riot organized by some 30 young people in the historic Opera Square.
The square was loved by young people for its gatherings, which the local press has already called “crown festivals,” as bars and clubs have closed in Germany due to the pandemic.
About 3 thousand. Young people gathered in the Opera Square on Saturday and again. According to Gerhard Bereswill, chief of the Frankfurt police, who held the press conference after the incident, around 500-800 young people gathered in the square in the morning during the riots.
A small group of police officers intervened to end the riots and help the man, who was wounded by blood, but the crowd began to attack the officers themselves.
“The worst thing is that when the rain of bottles rained down on the officers, the observers applauded and shouted for joy,” said the city’s police chief.
A total of 39 young people were detained, including a girl. The remaining youth are between the ages of 17 and 21, and the majority are migrants.
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