Dutch police arrest more than 200 during New Year riots

Dutch police arrest more than 200 during New Year riots
Dutch police arrest more than 200 during New Year riots

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Fireworks explode as the New Year is heralded in on the Maas over the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam on Januray 1, 2024. — AFP pic

AMSTERDAM, Jan 1 — Dutch police today said more than 200 people had been arrested on New Year’s Eve during riots throughout the country, in which dozens of police officers were injured.

Police in several cities were attacked with fireworks and stones, in what a spokesman told broadcaster NOS was a night of serious incidents and “unacceptable” violence.

Police in Rotterdam said more than 100 cars and other vehicles had been set on fire there, while in Amsterdam, The Hague and other cities riot squads were needed to disperse violent crowds.

Riot squads were also used throughout the country to assist fire brigades who were attacked with fireworks while they tried to put out numerous fires.

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In the city of Haarlem, a 19-year old man died of injuries he sustained in an incident with fireworks shortly before midnight yesterday, police said. — Reuters

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