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German government condemns New Year’s Eve violence after hundreds of arrests

  • The German government condemned New Year's Eve violence where police officers and firefighters were attacked and injured, mostly with fireworks.
  • In Berlin, 30 police officers and one firefighter were injured, leading to 400 arrests during New Year's Eve.
  • Hundreds of police officers were deployed to Berlin to prevent further violence, highlighting the necessity of the crackdown.
  • German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser stated that all perpetrators will be prosecuted and punished with the utmost severity.
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BERLIN. – Five people died in Germany and one policeman was seriously injured by fireworks accidents, traditionally launched to celebrate the New Year, the police reported this Wednesday.Many Germans celebrate the New Year with fireworks, a deeply rooted tradition that often feeds a debate on the prohibition or limitation of more powerful pyrotechnic devices, given the high number of injuries reported each year, in addition to the pollution and …

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Tuesday, December 31, 2024.
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