Police Fire Water Cannons, Tear Gas At COVID-19 Protests In Brussels
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The demonstration drew tens of thousands of people protesting COVID-19 vaccinations and restrictions.
Police fired water cannons and thick clouds of tear gas in Brussels on Sunday to disperse protesters demonstrating against COVID-19 vaccinations and restrictions that aim to curb the fast-spreading omicron variant.
The protest drew tens of thousands of people, some traveling from France, Germany and other countries to take part. Protesters yelled "Liberty!" as they marched and some had violent confrontations with police. Video images showed black-clad protesters attacking a building used by the European Union's diplomatic service, hurling projectiles at its entrance and smashing windows.
Anti-vaccination demonstrators also marched in Barcelona.