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Chaos engulfs Brussels on New Year’s Eve

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On New Year’s Eve in the Belgian capital, Brussels, 159 individuals were arrested for disturbing public order. They burned dozens of cars and attacked rescue services, according to Politico.

Between 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday and 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, police arrested 159 individuals and responded to over 1,700 incidents across the city. Most disturbances occurred in the western and southern districts of Brussels, particularly in the municipalities of Molenbeek and Anderlecht.

The Brussels fire department reported that at least 60 cars were burned. Firefighters trying to extinguish the flames were pelted with stones and Molotov cocktails.

Riots and fires were also reported in Antwerp, Belgium’s second-largest city, where 49 arrests were made.

“It was really crazy. We were there to help, and we were getting Molotov cocktails thrown at us,” said Walter Deriu, a spokesperson for the Brussels fire department.

The New Year’s Eve riots have become a regular occurrence in Belgium. In 2023, over 200 people were detained in Brussels, while in 2022, the number was 160.

Terrorist attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Eve

Today, on January 1, a pickup truck drove into a large crowd during New Year’s celebrations in New Orleans. According to preliminary data, 10 people were killed and 30 others were injured.

It’s also worth noting that a similar terrorist attack recently took place in Germany, where a car drove into people at a Christmas market.


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