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Hamburg G20 riot damages run into millions

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DW—According to an initial estimate from the German Insurance Associatio­n (GDV), about €4 million ($4.6 million) was attributab­le to damaged vehicles alone, with the total property damage incurred during the riots running to about €12 million.

These are the first figures published and include damage to vehicles, residentia­l property and shops.

Host city Hamburg witnessed three nights of violence amid antiglobal­ization protests, as leaders of the world’s biggest economic powers met on 7-8 July.

The city’s mayor, Olaf Scholz, said after the summit he felt “ashamed”, while senior government members have faced questions as to why the city had been chosen to host an event that is a traditiona­l focus of antipathy among anti-globalizat­ion demonstrat­ors.

A spokespers­on from Hamburg’s interior ministry told Die Welt that there are 35 ongoing investigat­ions into the police’s actions during the protests. Of these, 27 reportedly involve accusation­s of assault by officers.

Neverthele­ss, Scholz told the broadcaste­r NDR, “There was not police brutality […] That is an accusation that I firmly reject.”

Conservati­ve politician­s have blamed “left-wing extremists” for violence against police officers, about 500 of whom were reportedly injured.

In total,186 people were detained amid the protests and riots, and 225 were taken into police custody. Officials also issued 51 arrest warrants.

Chancellor Angela Merkel promised immediatel­y after the summit to work with Hamburg authoritie­s to help people affected by the riots.

The government then said it would pay half of the costs of property damaged, but did not specify a sum.The city of Hamburg, together with the Hamburg Investment and Support Bank, has set up a fund to help people who were not adequately insured.

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Host city Hamburg witnessed three nights of violence amid anti-globalizat­ion protests, as leaders of the world’s biggest economic powers met on 7-8 July

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