The anti-government riots broke out in Athens and took place on the second anniversary of the largest railway disaster in Greek history. Reports on the tragedy in which 57 people were killed show that system negligence led to it. It also doesn’t settle down on the streets of other cities in this country.
People went out on the streets of the Greek capital on the second anniversary of the railway disaster, at a temperature that killed 57 people and seriously injured. It was the biggest tragedy of this type in the history of the country.
Anti-government protests on the streets of Athens have led to clashes with police. Protesters force security guards and throw molotov cocktails, bottles, stones, or pavement elements at police officers.
Officers defend government access to buildings. The recording shows that there is a conflict between the service and the protestor. There is no information about the victim.
Hundreds of thousands of people have emerged on the streets of Greek cities, according to a Reuters message.
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