Dozens are injured at an Eritrean event in Germany, including 26 police officers
- Clashes between Eritrean government supporters and opponents at a cultural festival in Germany resulted in dozens of injuries, including 26 police officers, with six needing hospital treatment.
- The violence occurred before the festival began, as around 200 protesters threw stones and bottles at the police and participants. This incident highlights the deep divide among Eritrean immigrants, with some supporting the government and others opposing it.
- Stuttgart police condemned the protesters' actions and city officials stated that they would take steps to prevent similar unrest in the future, emphasizing the need to address conflicts arising from other states on German soil.
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Violent incidents and dozens injured at Eritrea Festival in Stuttgart
Violent riots broke out in Stuttgart in connection with the Eritrea Festival. Opponents of the event attacked participants and police officers on the mission on Saturday. There were at least 50 injured, and more than 200 suspects are being investigated for bodily harm and violation of public order.
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