Violence erupts in Brussels as anti lockdown mob set streets ablaze

VIOLENCE has erupted in Brussels with anti-lockdown protesters setting the streets ablaze and clashing with police on Sunday. The protests at the Belgian capital follow Saturday’s demonstrations in Italy, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, and Northern Ireland as Europe is facing a Covid crisis. Police estimate that nearly 35,000 people gathered in front of the Gare du Nord train station to protest against the return of strict coronavirus measures the government announced last week, in a bid to curb the rise in Covid cases. Under the new rules, unvaccinated are banned from entering bars and restaurants, working from home four days a week is also mandatory while masks are compulsory for anyone above the age of 10 for indoor and some outdoor activities. Protesters chanting “Freedom“ were seen throwing bottles and fireworks at cops while officers used water cannons and tear gas in response. Demonstrators were pictured clashing with police as they set the capital’s streets on fire while some were sp
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