17 police officers were injured in riots in Northern Ireland
As a result of anti-migrant protests in Northern Ireland, 17 police officers were injured. This was reported on June 11 by the Irish Independent.
"17 police officers were injured as a result of attacks by protesters. None of these officers were hospitalized, but this increased the number of wounded officers in two nights to 33," the report says.
It is specified that six protesters were arrested. During the riots, police used a water cannon to disperse the crowd.
On June 10, riots broke out in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, after a teenager was raped by migrants. For several hours, rioters threw molotov cocktails, fireworks, heavy masonry and bricks at the police.
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