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#6380236
25 January 2021
A bicycle as seen damaged in an advertisment stand. The aftermath of the Anti-lockdown protest havoc in the city center of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. The second day of the strict Coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown measures with a curfew imposed between 21:00 and 04:30 by the Dutch government since January 23, 2021, in order to fight the spread of the pandemic and the new mutation. Hundreds of protesters clashed with the police in a rally against the new rules. The demonstration resulted in riots, looting and damaging shops, broken windows and damages at the train station, setting up fire of ProRail car, destroying bicycles and creating while burning them roadblocks, damaging advertisement stands, camera pillars, bus stop and stones were thrown towards the police. Eindhoven, Netherlands on January 24, 2021
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#6380248
25 January 2021
A bicycle as seen damaged in an advertisment stand. The aftermath of the Anti-lockdown protest havoc in the city center of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. The second day of the strict Coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown measures with a curfew imposed between 21:00 and 04:30 by the Dutch government since January 23, 2021, in order to fight the spread of the pandemic and the new mutation. Hundreds of protesters clashed with the police in a rally against the new rules. The demonstration resulted in riots, looting and damaging shops, broken windows and damages at the train station, setting up fire of ProRail car, destroying bicycles and creating while burning them roadblocks, damaging advertisement stands, camera pillars, bus stop and stones were thrown towards the police. Eindhoven, Netherlands on January 24, 2021
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#6380250
25 January 2021
Roadblock made of bicycles while burining them. The aftermath of the Anti-lockdown protest havoc in the city center of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. The second day of the strict Coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown measures with a curfew imposed between 21:00 and 04:30 by the Dutch government since January 23, 2021, in order to fight the spread of the pandemic and the new mutation. Hundreds of protesters clashed with the police in a rally against the new rules. The demonstration resulted in riots, looting and damaging shops, broken windows and damages at the train station, setting up fire of ProRail car, destroying bicycles and creating while burning them roadblocks, damaging advertisement stands, camera pillars, bus stop and stones were thrown towards the police. 55 arrests were made by the police while the train station was closed. The violent protest left behind damage and debris. Eindhoven, Netherlands on January 24, 2021
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#6380252
25 January 2021
Stones were thrown towards the police during the clashes. The aftermath of the Anti-lockdown protest havoc in the city center of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. The second day of the strict Coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown measures with a curfew imposed between 21:00 and 04:30 by the Dutch government since January 23, 2021, in order to fight the spread of the pandemic and the new mutation. Hundreds of protesters clashed with the police in a rally against the new rules. The demonstration resulted in riots, looting and damaging shops, broken windows and damages at the train station, setting up fire of ProRail car, destroying bicycles and creating while burning them roadblocks, damaging advertisement stands, camera pillars, bus stop and stones were thrown towards the police. 55 arrests were made by the police while the train station was closed. The violent protest left behind damage and debris. Eindhoven, Netherlands on January 24, 2021
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#6380254
25 January 2021
Police vehicles staying at 18 Septemberplein one of the central squares of the city after the clashes. The aftermath of the Anti-lockdown protest havoc in the city center of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. The second day of the strict Coronavirus Covid-19 lockdown measures with a curfew imposed between 21:00 and 04:30 by the Dutch government since January 23, 2021, in order to fight the spread of the pandemic and the new mutation. Hundreds of protesters clashed with the police in a rally against the new rules. The demonstration resulted in riots, looting and damaging shops, broken windows and damages at the train station, setting up fire of ProRail car, destroying bicycles and creating while burning them roadblocks, damaging advertisement stands, camera pillars, bus stop and stones were thrown towards the police. 55 arrests were made by the police while the train station was closed. The violent protest left behind damage and debris. Eindhoven, Netherlands on January 24, 2021
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#5637938
18 April 2020
A general view of the public transportation in Istanbul, Turkey on April 17, 2020. Thermal cameras have been placed in the most common subway and Metrobus stations in Istanbul. The government announced that a 48-hour curfew will be applied in the weekend. During the curfew, most of the bus lines will continue the morning and evening services for Istanbul residents who are exempted, and the intervals of the Metrobus times will be increased. As of April 17, the number of COVID-19 cases has reached 78,546, and the death toll has reached 1,769 according to the minister of health.
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#5637940
18 April 2020
A general view of the public transportation in Istanbul, Turkey on April 17, 2020. Thermal cameras have been placed in the most common subway and Metrobus stations in Istanbul. The government announced that a 48-hour curfew will be applied in the weekend. During the curfew, most of the bus lines will continue the morning and evening services for Istanbul residents who are exempted, and the intervals of the Metrobus times will be increased. As of April 17, the number of COVID-19 cases has reached 78,546, and the death toll has reached 1,769 according to the minister of health.
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#5637948
18 April 2020
A general view of the public transportation in Istanbul, Turkey on April 17, 2020. Thermal cameras have been placed in the most common subway and Metrobus stations in Istanbul. The government announced that a 48-hour curfew will be applied in the weekend. During the curfew, most of the bus lines will continue the morning and evening services for Istanbul residents who are exempted, and the intervals of the Metrobus times will be increased. As of April 17, the number of COVID-19 cases has reached 78,546, and the death toll has reached 1,769 according to the minister of health.
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#5637950
18 April 2020
A general view of the public transportation in Istanbul, Turkey on April 17, 2020. Thermal cameras have been placed in the most common subway and Metrobus stations in Istanbul. The government announced that a 48-hour curfew will be applied in the weekend. During the curfew, most of the bus lines will continue the morning and evening services for Istanbul residents who are exempted, and the intervals of the Metrobus times will be increased. As of April 17, the number of COVID-19 cases has reached 78,546, and the death toll has reached 1,769 according to the minister of health.
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