Clashes between police and protesters resumed in the capital of Catalonia. The latter throw Molotov cocktails at law enforcement, burn furniture and garbage.
In the capital of Catalonia, Barcelona, mass protests resumed. Thousands of people took to the streets. Subsequently, the peaceful action grew into riots, according to El Pais.
In particular, radical protesters blocked the streets, dumped the garbage in a pile and set it on fire.
They also broke the window of one of the banks and set fire to the chairs of a street cafe, throwing them on the road.
Police are taking measures to prevent clashes between the far right and Catalan independence.
Recall, on October 14, the Supreme Court of Spain sentenced nine Catalan politicians and public figures to imprisonment from nine to 13 years for an attempt in 2017 to separate Catalonia from Spain.
Indictments of supporters of Catalan independence led to massive protests in several cities in the region. In two nights of violent clashes between police and protesters, more than 200 people were injured.