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Police, protesters clash during May Day rallies in Berlin

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BERLIN: Around 30,000 protesters took to the streets during May Day rallies in Berlin on Saturday, police said, adding around 30 officers were injured as some of the demonstrat­ions turned violent. Police made around 240 arrests, Berlin's head of police Barbara Slowik was quoted as saying by local broadcaste­r rbb24. "The violent riots that occurred is something that I very much regret," Slowik said.

Some of the injuries occurred after some demonstrat­ors threw fireworks, bottles and rocks during protests over social inequality. About 5,600 police were deployed, and some responded with pepper spray. The demonstrat­ions were the second May Day protests since the start of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Turnout was much higher than last year, even though social distancing requiremen­ts remain in place.

Protests hit other European capitals too, most notably Paris, where police made 46 arrests as garbage bins were set on fire and the windows of a bank branch were smashed. In Berlin, police used water cannon to extinguish fires as protesters set ablaze waste bins, barricades and cars. Demonstrat­ions also took place in several other German cities, including Hamburg and Leipzig, despite Europe's largest economy grappling with a third wave of the pandemic. On Sunday, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed that the number of confirmed coronaviru­s cases in Germany increased by 16,290 to 3,416,822.

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