Protesters vandalise German city before G7 summit


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Three police officers were hurt and a man was arrested as a result of the unrest which included protesters erecting a barricade of burning tyres in the city centre.



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Demonstrators march during a protest in Garmisch-Partenkirchen southern Germany. -AP

Frankfurt - About 100 protesters hurled stones and molotov cocktails damaging buildings in the east German city of Leipzig on Friday during confrontations possibly linked to the upcoming G7 summit authorities said.

Three police officers were hurt and a man was arrested as a result of the unrest which included protesters erecting a barricade of burning tyres in the city centre according to a police statement.

Three police vehicles suffered major damage and were rendered unusable after being attacked by protesters police said.

Authorities said they have opened an investigation “in all possible directions” to determine the motivations of the people involved.

“It’s not out of the question that this could be a reaction to the heavy security deployed for the G7 summit” which will be held on Sunday and Monday in Elmau in southern Germany said police.

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