Turkish cafes and shops smashed in Germany

Participants in the prosecutor’s protest smashed Turkish cafes and shops in Germany. As a result, five people, including a policeman, were injured.

At least five people, including a policeman, were injured during Kurdish demonstrations in the German city of Herne on Monday. This is reported by DW.

Police said clashes erupted as a crowd passed a shopping mall. The man inside the kiosk provoked a column, showing offensive gestures with his hand. A man and a woman inside a kiosk were injured in collisions.

After that, the demonstrators broke the windows and broke furniture in a Turkish cafe. One of the employees and one policeman were injured.

According to German media, the organizer of the action was a German who regularly coordinates demonstrations on various occasions in the city. He also suffered while trying to calm some protesters.

DPA reports that the protest rally, which was attended by about 350 people, was not authorized by local authorities.

Recall, October 9, Turkey launched a new operation in Syria called the Source of Peace. Its goal is to create a buffer zone in the north of the republic where refugees can return. Ankara intends to clear this territory of the soldiers of the Kurdish militias.

On October 15, US President Donald Trump signed a decree imposing sanctions on Turkey. The measures affected individuals, people associated with the Turkish government, as well as a number of organizations.