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Dutch police fire warning shots at Covid-19 riots in Rotterdam

  • Protests erupt against government plans to restrict access for unvaccinated people to some venues
  • An unknown number of people were injured in the Dutch port city after police fired warning shots

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A scooter was set on fire during a protest in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on Friday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Dutch police fired warning shots, injuring several people, after rioters against a partial Covid lockdown torched a police car and hurled stones in Rotterdam on Friday.

Chaos broke out after a protest in the port city against the coronavirus restrictions and government plans to restrict access for unvaccinated people to some venues.

Dozens of people were arrested and seven people were injured in total, including police officers, during the nighttime rampage on one of Rotterdam’s main shopping streets.

The Netherlands went back into Western Europe’s first partial lockdown of the winter last Saturday with at least three weeks of curbs on restaurants, shops and sports.

Rotterdam mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb described the riots as an “orgy of violence”.

Dozens of people were arrested and seven people were injured. Photo: AP
Dozens of people were arrested and seven people were injured. Photo: AP
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