
Europe descended into a third day of violent carnage on Sunday as tens of thousands of people in Belgium took to the streets to protest against the return of strict lockdown rules aimed at curbing a rise in Covid infections.
Nearly 40,000 people descended on the capital Brussels to protest against new anti-Covid measures banning the unvaccinated from entering restaurants and bars.
Some protesters were seen throwing projectiles at riot police and in response, officers fired water cannon and tear gas at the group. Police have made some arrests, but it is not immediately clear how many.
Manifestation massive dans les rues de #Bruxelles contre les restrictions et le pass sanitaire. (HLN) #Brussel pic.twitter.com/VsZ4oy4KeX
— Anonyme Citoyen (@AnonymeCitoyen) November 21, 2021
