A brawl broke out between two groups of Eritreans
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SHOCKING footage shows the moment The Hague turned into a warzone when protesters clashed with police and torched cars.

Young rioters in hooded jackets and balaklavas were seen throwing bricks at police as they tried to break into the Opera Zalencentrum in the Netherlands.

A brawl broke out between two groups of Eritreans

A brawl broke out between two groups of EritreansCredit: Reuters
Police stand guard the Opera house after a violent clash

Police stand guard the Opera house after a violent clashCredit: EPA
A burning police car at the Opera hall center on the Fruitweg

A burning police car at the Opera hall center on the FruitwegCredit: Rex
Scorched remains of cars are scattered along the streets

Scorched remains of cars are scattered along the streetsCredit: Rex
Burning vehicles at the Opera hall center on the Fruitweg

Burning vehicles at the Opera hall center on the FruitwegCredit: Rex

The chaos ensued on the streets of Hague with police vans rushing to the scene.

In the aftermath of the violent clash, the opera building was left with smashed windows and nearby cars were on fire.

In a desperate bid to disperse the protesters, the police had used tear gas.

The brawl broke out between two groups of Eritreans on a Friday night.

The Hague Municipality spokesman Robin Middel said: “It got seriously out of hand.”

Supporters of Eritrean government were holding a meeting when the venue got attacked by Eritreans that strongly oppose it.

Netherlands-based journalist Owen O’Brien shared the footage, commenting: “Rioters break into an entrance at the #Opera.

“Windows are broken and attempts are made to enter.

“The fire brigade has also left again and cannot extinguish the fire.”

The streets were littered with glass shards and the smoke from the tear gas was visible rising into the sky.

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The Hague’s mayor, Jan van Zanen, gave the green light for police to use tear gas, an official told the Netherlands Times.

A representative for the municipality of The Hague said that Mr. Van Zanen also issued an emergency order for the vicinity of Fruitweg.

Coppers’ cars were being attacked by bricks, bicycles and traffic signs.

The building’s entrance was blocked by officers wearing riot gear while they put out an internal fire.

They took something out of the property that looked like a fuel canister.

Police Unit The Hague posted on X: “At Fruitweg in DenHaag a confrontation between two groups of Eritreans resulted in a fight.

“Stones were thrown. We act with the riot police, among others, to restore public order.”

Another dramatic clip shows several scorched remains of cars scattered along the street as the firefighters attempt to put out the flames.

Kristianne van Blanken, a police spokesman, stated that she was unable to quickly confirm whether or not rioters had been detained or suffered injuries.

This is the latest in the series of clashes between Eritreans in Europe.

In September 2023, an unrest during Eritrean cultural festival in Germany has left dozens of people injured.

Months earlier, violent confrontation at another Eritrean festival in the western Germany resulted in injuries for 22 police officers.

Tens of thousands of Eritreans fled to Europe as they accused their government of mistreatment.

The conflicts underline the deep divisions between those who are loyal to the government and those who were forced to live in exile and oppose it.

Recently, both Germany and the Netherlands braced for riots on a New Year’s eve amid fears of terror and “radical groups”.

Due to the violence a year prior, mayors and police unions in the Netherlands and Germany called for a ban on the sale of fireworks.

During the clashes in Berlin in 2022, dozens of police and firefighters were injured.

Authorities said some had been deliberately targeted with fireworks.

In Amsterdam, authorities linked the use of fireworks to a fire at a primary school and attacks on cops.

Another German city saw the worst riots in its’ history when looters ransacked shops and attacked cops and paramedics in Stuttgart.

Footage shows yobs pelting cops with rocks as a German police union boss said that “young people with a migrant background” were among those arrested.

Firefighters try to put out burning police cars after a riot at the Opera hall center

Firefighters try to put out burning police cars after a riot at the Opera hall centerCredit: EPA
Burnt out HTM bus at the Opera hall center on the Fruitweg

Burnt out HTM bus at the Opera hall center on the FruitwegCredit: Rex
The rioters threw stones and bricks at police cars

The rioters threw stones and bricks at police carsCredit: EPA
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