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Riots break out between rival Eritrean groups in the Netherlands

Sky News Sunday, 18 February 2024
Cars have been set on fire as rioting broke out between two rival groups of Eritreans in the Netherlands on Saturday.
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News video: Netherlands riots: Police cars torched as rival groups of Eritreans clash in The Hague | Oneindia

Netherlands riots: Police cars torched as rival groups of Eritreans clash in The Hague | Oneindia 02:13

Chaos erupted on the streets of The Hague in the Netherlands on Saturday night as clashes between two rival groups of Eritreans escalated into violence against each other and the police. The confrontation led to the setting of police cars and a bus on fire. #TheHague #Netherlands #Eritrea...

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