Police, anti-Olympics protesters clash in Milan — news agency

Emergencies February 07, 22:21

After a group of masked individuals began throwing stones and smoke bombs at police, authorities responded with water cannons and tear gas

MILAN, February 7. /TASS/. Clashes between police and several dozen protesters took place in Milan during a rally against the Olympic Games in Italy and the presence of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at the event, the ANSA news agency reported.

According to its information, after a group of masked individuals began throwing stones and smoke bombs at police, authorities responded with water cannons and tear gas. Several people were detained as a result of the clashes.

Protests are continuing for the second day in a row. A rally was also held in Milan the day before, on the opening day of the Olympics, but no disturbances were reported. The protests mainly target the US, Israel, and the Italian government, which on Thursday approved a decree tightening sanctions and penalties against rally participants. This decree was passed just a few days after a demonstration in Turin that escalated into serious clashes with police. Both protesters and more than 100 law enforcement officers were injured. Italian investigators are looking into who instigated the riots.

The opposition accuses the government of attempting to establish a repressive police regime that infringes on citizens' freedoms. News that ICE agents would be included in the US security contingent for the Olympic Games sparked public outrage in Italy, especially in light of incidents during protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where two citizens were killed.

Meanwhile, Italian law enforcement agencies are investigating several acts of sabotage on railway lines in the north of the country. Specifically, cut cables were found in the Bologna area, and a homemade explosive device was found and defused elsewhere. The incidents, which caused major delays to train services, may be anarchist in nature and linked to the Olympics.

The Winter Olympics will end on February 22.

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