Riots in Belgium, Netherlands after Morocco win at World Cup - The Related Press - en Español
BRUSSELS (AP) — Riots broke out in a number of Belgian and Dutch cities after Morocco’s 2-0 upset win over Belgium on the World Cup Sunday.
Police detained a couple of dozen folks after they deployed water cannons and hearth tear gasoline to disperse crowds in Brussels and eight extra within the Northern metropolis of Antwerp. Two police officers have been injured within the Dutch port metropolis of Rotterdam. By late night Sunday, an uneasy calm had returned to many of the cities concerned.
Dozens of rioters overturned and torched automobiles, set electrical scooters on hearth and pelted automobiles with bricks. Police moved in after one particular person suffered facial accidents, mentioned Brussels police spokeswoman Ilse Van de Keere.
Brussels mayor Philippe Shut urged folks to keep away from the town middle and mentioned authorities have been doing their utmost to maintain order within the streets. Even subway and tram visitors needed to be interrupted on police orders.
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“These should not followers, they’re rioters. Moroccan followers are there to rejoice,” Shut mentioned. There have been additionally disturbances within the metropolis of Antwerp and Liege.
“Unhappy to see how just a few people abuse a scenario to run amok,” mentioned Inside Minister Annelies Verlinden.
Police within the neighboring Netherlands mentioned violence erupted within the port metropolis of Rotterdam, with riot officers making an attempt to interrupt up a bunch of 500 soccer supporters who pelted police with fireworks and glass. Media reported unrest within the capital Amsterdam and The Hague.
Morocco’s victory was a serious upset on the World Cup and was enthusiastically celebrated by followers with Moroccan immigrant roots in lots of Belgian and Dutch cities.