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Violent Leftist Riots Leave 124 Detained and Dozens Injured

Argentine left-wing political organisations, along with several football fans-run gangs, led a violent protest in front of Argentine's parliament in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, leaving more than 120 detention and dozens of injured people, including at least 26 injured police officers.

Violent protesters also caused damages worth hundreds of thousands of US dollars to public infrastructure, including two burnt police vehicles. More than half of the detainees have “severe criminal history,” according to local Buenos Aires authorities. order A quick release of the last 114 protesters on Thursday.

Argentina's Clarin newspaper It has been reported Originally intended as the latest iteration of repeated, non-violent weekly self-style marching for pensioners, the protest has become “very violent” through the actions of various leftists, political organisations and members of its members. Ballas Brava Bass a from (“Brave Group”) dozen Different groups. In Argentina, Ballas Brava Bass teeth Violent A soccer fan group known for its decades of experience Involvement In a violent criminal case.

Violent protesters, local newspapers Todo Noticias It has been reportedattempting to advance on the streets in the middle of anti-picket protocols deployed by local law enforcement officials.

According to Todo Noticiasthe situation escalated a few minutes after members of Balas Bravas broke the sidewalk and threw debris at security forces. The violent protesters then passed through the streets surrounding the National Assembly, setting fire to nearby garbage containers before cutting through the streets with a burning fence.

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Argentina's security minister announced as an official statement A total of 124 men, 94 men and 30 women have been arrested by the Argentine federal security authorities and local Buenos Aires police. The ministry further noted that 26 law enforcement officials and 20 protesters were injured during the incident and one police officer was injured and had surgery after being injured with gunshot wounds.

“We have arrested 100 violent pickers, political group extremists, 'Baras Bravas', who are members of a criminal organization that has been completely immunized over the years,” Patricia Brulich's security minister said on social media. “The new anti-mafia laws put more than 100 detainees facing up to 20 years in prison.”

“The pressure, the days of terror, and the business of terror are over. We're going to dismantle these criminal structures. In Argentina, the law is not left, it's not the balas, it's the rules of the law,” she continued.

Argentine Judge Karina Andredo, at the moment of Brulich's post order Release of 94 protesters arrested on the grounds that the arrest “affects basic constitutional rights, such as the right to protest, demonstration of democracy, and freedom of expression.”

Guillermo Francos, Minister of Argentine; spoke He condemned Radio Miter on Thursday morning for Wednesday's violent protests, claiming that it was “a kind of coup.”

“It created the riots we all saw yesterday. It was a scream that was created in March this year, completely organized and used many times based on the screams that “they should all be gone,” and that was ultimately intended is a coup-like coup,” Francos said.

“They are seeking this path of instability from the use of violence, unable to question the government that offers solutions, and unable to question the government that the majority of Argentina agrees to after the inheritance of disasters and obstacles,” he continued.

The local outlet reported that 35-year-old photographer Pavlonahiergrillo had emergency surgery at a local hospital after suffering a skull fracture caused by a tear gas canister that hit her head. Security Minister Brulich It is reportedly Grillo explained that he was a left-wing extremist. kirchnerism.

Francos explained A tear gas canister hit Grillo as a “disappointing accident” and a “disappointing result” of violent protests.

“These are the unfortunate outcomes of these episodes, the number of wounded and hospitalized members of the security forces and police,” Francos told Radio Miter.

Speaking on Thursday morning, Buenos Aires government chief Jorge Macri; It is listed More than half of those arrested for participating in Wednesday's violent protests announced they had “severe criminal history” and announced they would file judicial complaints with the Argentine central government with sufficient evidence to build a “strong” case against the protesters and withstand trials for damages caused by the city.

Macri highlighted the actions of the Buenos Aires police, ensuring that without intervention the protesters could have “destructed everything.”

“They want to impose confusion, but they will find a solid government that doesn't negotiate with crime,” Macri said, highlighting his “zero tolerance” position on violent groups.

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