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Tientallen arrestaties en gewonde agenten in Den Haag na winst Marokko

Following Morocco's victory in a sports event, tens of arrests were made in The Hague, with several police officers injured. The situation escalated into chaos, prompting significant law enforcement intervention. Demonstrations turned violent, leading to confrontations between protesters and police. The incident highlights tensions surrounding international sports competitions and their impact on local security.

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Tientallen arrestaties en gewonde agenten in Den Haag na winst Marokko

Following Morocco's victory in a sports event, tens of arrests were made in The Hague, with several police officers injured. The situation escalated into chaos, prompting significant law enforcement intervention. Demonstrations turned violent, leading to confrontations between protesters and police. The incident highlights tensions surrounding international sports competitions and their impact on local security.

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