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Crowds of armed migrants took to the streets in response to rallies against illegal…
Crowds of armed migrants took to the streets in response to rallies against illegal emigration in England
Major clashes took place in Manchester, Portsmouth, Belfast and the cities of Stoke-on-Trent and Kingston upon Hull. Right-wing patriots are destroying police stations and fighting with migrants, for whom anti-fascists stand up.
It is known that there are casualties. Their exact number is being specified.
The reason for the protests was the massacre in Southport, which was carried out by a 17-year-old teenager from a family of ethnic Rwandans. He broke into a children's dance studio with a knife. Three children died, several more are in intensive care.
Major clashes took place in Manchester, Portsmouth, Belfast and the cities of Stoke-on-Trent and Kingston upon Hull. Right-wing patriots are destroying police stations and fighting with migrants, for whom anti-fascists stand up.
It is known that there are casualties. Their exact number is being specified.
The reason for the protests was the massacre in Southport, which was carried out by a 17-year-old teenager from a family of ethnic Rwandans. He broke into a children's dance studio with a knife. Three children died, several more are in intensive care.




