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In Germany, clashes between police and Kurds

Three police officers were seriously injured.

In Dusseldorf turned into riots and arrests of Kurdish demonstration on 4 November.
It is noted that at least 15 law enforcement officers were injured in clashes with Kurdish demonstrators, three of them seriously injured.

The protesters ignored the ban on the display of flags and banners with the image of Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the Kurdistan workers party, deemed a terrorist organization in Germany, the EU and Turkey.

Authorities announced the completion of a demonstration, after which the protesters began to throw various law enforcement subjects.
The police responded with tear gas. Three demonstrators were injured, some were arrested − their number is not specified.

We will remind, in July no less than 500 German law enforcement officers were injured in clashes with radical protesters against the summit of Big twenty in Hamburg.

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