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anti-immigration protests on the rise in the UK; A large right-wing crowd gathered in a Rotherham hotel
London: Protests against immigration in the UK continue for the fifth day. A far-right mob attacked a hotel said to be holding migrants in Rotherham. Several rioters stormed the Holiday Inn Express hotel in Rotherham, smashing windows and setting it on fire.
At least ten police officers were injured in the clash. However, there are no reports of injuries to hotel staff or residents.
Police arrested 90 people during riots in major cities including Manchester, Liverpool and Hull. After this, there was violence against the hotel.
Pictures of the event are circulating on social media. The crowd draped themselves in English flags and threw bricks and beer bottles at police officers.
The main reason for the protests was the incident in which three girls were killed in an attack at a dance party. Rumors that the murderer was a Muslim caused a stir.
Hundreds of masked people threw bricks and plant pots at the Southport Islamic Society mosque after false rumors that the attacker was a Muslim. The incident, which led to several arrests, led to several attacks on Britain’s Muslim community.
There is great uncertainty in the UK, with violent anti-immigrant protests erupting in cities such as Birmingham and Rotherham.
A 17-year-old man stabbed three girls to death at a Taylor Swift dance party in Southport. Many people were injured in the attack.
The news was widely spread on social media that the attack on the children at the party was by a radical Islamic immigrant.
But the police have confirmed that the culprit is from Britain. Seventeen-year-old Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, born in Britain to Rwandan parents, carried out the brutal attack.
Main content: UK riots: Far-right mob storms Rotherham hotel and attacks police amid growing violence
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2024-08-05 03:34:00