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Cologne Anti-War March Broken Up After Clashes, Police Say 12 Officers Injured

Police attribute the shutdown to attacks and safety risks, with organizers alleging excessive force.

Overview

  • About 3,000 people joined the Aug. 30 demonstration organized by the Rheinmetall entwaffnen alliance in central Cologne.
  • Police halted and dissolved the event in the evening, using pepper spray and batons after citing assaults on officers and assembly-law violations.
  • Officers reported finding pyrotechnics, burning spirit and gas bottles in a vehicle allegedly supplying participants.
  • Twelve police officers were injured, including four who left duty, and authorities reported detentions and one arrest during overnight operations.
  • The taz reported hundreds were kettled for up to 12 hours, including minors, while organizers claimed dozens of injured protesters; those figures remain unverified and police reject accusations of denying medical care.