Protesters torch automobiles in Rotterdam in protest over new COVID-19 restrictions

Protests within the port metropolis of Rotterdam turned violent on Friday (November 19) night time, as protesters torched automobiles and threw objects at police.

Police used water canons to disperse a number of hundred protesters who had gathered to voice opposition towards the newest COVID-19 measures.

Video posted on social media confirmed burnt out police automobiles and rioters throwing fireworks and rocks at police.

Police issued an emergency ordinance in Rotterdam, shutting down public transportation and ordering individuals to go residence. Water canons had been deployed and police on horseback carried out fees to disperse the crowds, police mentioned.

Authorities additionally known as on bystanders and individuals who recorded photographs of the riots to ship the footage to police for additional investigation.

The federal government plans to limit entry to indoor venues to individuals who have a “corona cross”, displaying they’ve been vaccinated or already recovered from an an infection. The cross can also be accessible to individuals who haven’t been vaccinated, however have proof of a unfavorable check.

The Netherlands re-imposed some lockdown measures final weekend for an preliminary three weeks in an effort to sluggish a resurgence of coronavirus contagion, however day by day infections have remained at their highest ranges because the begin of the pandemic.