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Pictures .. Low pensions ignite bloody protests in the streets of Argentina

Low pensions ignited bloody protests in the streets of Argentina, as demonstrators and police clashed violently at Buenos Aires.
This comes in light of the austerity measures implemented by Argentine President Javier Millie, which resulted in the arrest of at least 124 people and the injury of 46 others.

Low pension demonstrations in Argentina

The police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the demonstrators, who threw stones at the police, and set fire to a police car and garbage containers.
The police arrested at least 150 people, and others were injured in the clashes.

The Ministry of Security talked about the arrest of 124 people in a statement issued yesterday, Wednesday, and 20 people were injured, including a person in critical condition.
She also said that 26 members of the city’s security forces and the police were injured and were taken to the hospital, including a person who was injured as a result of a gunshot and underwent surgery.

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Members of several left -wing groups and commercial unions also participated in the demonstrations in front of the Congress building, according to media reports.
In a statement it described as “brutal acts” by the Miley government, condemned the repression of demonstrations today in the Square of Congress violently, illegally.
The Governor of Buenos Aires Axel Kisselov criticized the “fierce and illegal and deliberate repression of the protests.

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