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Sixty German Cops Injured in Clashes with Radical Leftist Rioters  in Berlin


Thu 17 Jun 2021 | 01:14 PM
Ahmed Moamar

“DPA”, a German news agency, said that sixty policemen in Germany were injured during clashes that broke out today, Thursday,  with the radical leftist rioters at Friedrichshain neighborhood in Berlin, the capital city of Germany.

The agency has quoted representatives of the local authorities in Berlin as saying that riots had started in   Rigare Straße (street) where the leftists reside in an abandoned building.

Over the last few years, the authorities attempted to evacuate the radicals from the building but they were reluctant to leave.

They refused to allow inspectors to enter the building on  Thursday despite efforts to persuade them to stay away to check the efficiency of safety measurements in it against fire.

The fanatic leftists installed barriers of barbed wire and burnt tires to prevent the inspectors.

When the cops came to the building the rioters began to throw stones at them and Molotov cocktails.

On the other hand, the German authorities announced last Thursday dismantling the tactical police unit in Frankfurt after an investigation into its activities, has proved some members of the unit are culprits after exchanging extremist rightist messages.

The local government of Hessen State had decided to inspect the houses and workplaces of six officers of the unit.

Peter Booth, the higher security in the state said that the officials ruled that there is a new beginning for an alternative culture to lead the Special Forces under the police.

He added that some cops did not entangle in any mistakes but will start work in another unit.

Last  Wednesday, the public prosecution in Frankfurt, said that nineteen officers at ages ranging from 29 to 54 years were suspected of exchanging Nazi photographs which are prevented by German law.

Revival of Nazism in Germany arouses fears of the dire past years in the 30s and 40s of the 20th century.