In The Hague, the administrative capital of the Netherlands, Eritrean groups with different views clashed with each other and the police with stones and sticks, and set fire to surrounding vehicles.
INTERVENTION WAS INTERVENED WITH PEPPER GAS
According to local media, pro-opposition groups, who were informed that a group supporting the Eritrean government had gathered in a hall in The Hague, tried to enter with stones and sticks. It was stated that the protesters, who broke the windows of the building and set fire to police vehicles and buses, were intervened with pepper gas and some police officers were injured in the incidents.
OUT OF CONTROL
Hague Municipality Spokesperson Robin Middel said in a statement to the press that the violence that started between supporters of the Eritrean government and opposing groups gathered in the Opera conference hall got out of control.
In the statement made on the X account of the Hague police, it was stated that two groups of Eritreans got into a fight with stones on Fruitweg Street, where the Opera conference hall is located, and the police intervened to ensure public order.
Protesters set fire to many police vehicles and some buses. The fires were extinguished with the intervention of the fire brigade. (AA)