Explosions, fire and tear gas at anti-government protests in Albania

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Riot police officers stand in a street as molotov cocktails explode outside the government building, thrown by opposition protesters who demand the resignation of the government and the release of opposition MP Ervin Salianji, in Tirana, on October 7, 2024. - Clashes broke out late Monday in Tirana between police and opposition protesters seeking that longtime leftist Prime Minister Edi Rama resigns, leaving 10 officers injured police said. A few thousand people gathered in the Albanian capital at demonstrations organised by the country's right-wing opposition, according to an AFP reporter. (Photo by Adnan Beci / AFP)

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There were explosions and fires in Albania’s capital as police confronted anti-government protesters calling on Prime Minister Edi Rama to resign. Authorities said 10 officers and three demonstrators were injured.

Published On 8 Oct 2024

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