Wed. Jul 9th, 2025

Two groups of people from the African country of Eritrea fought in the city of The Hague in the Netherlands. Several police vehicles and a bus were pushed forward in the collision.

Hundreds of Eritreans have taken refuge in the Netherlands. On Saturday night, supporters and opponents of the Eritrean government clashed in The Hague, Netherlands.
The warring groups entered an opera house building and threw stones at each other. Police vehicles were also pelted with stones, after which the police tried to disperse them by firing tear gas shells.
Robin Middle, spokesman for The Hague Municipality, said that the situation quickly got out of control.
Remember that the International Court of Justice is also established in The Hague. Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is the headquarters of the European Union.

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