According to the police, the evening before the planned evacuation of the left-wing autonomous car camp “Köpi” in Berlin-Mitte was “mostly trouble-free”.
Although there were occasional actions by demonstrators, there were no escalations, said a police spokesman on Thursday evening.
On the approximately 2,600 square meter property, disputes with residents are expected for the eviction on Friday.
Berlin - In the largest demonstration with around 500 participants, a policewoman was slightly injured by throwing a bottle, the spokesman said.
In addition, pyrotechnics and smoke pots were ignited in the demonstration train.
During the day, garbage cans burned on Stresemannstrasse near the Willy Brandt House.
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