After the protest demonstration for the evacuation of the "Köpi-Platz" on Friday evening to numerous riots, calm has returned to Berlin.
After the demonstration, the night in the capital was very quiet, the police said on Saturday morning.
“The city is currently sleeping,” said a spokesman.
Berlin - According to a police spokeswoman, the atmosphere during the demonstration was very aggressive.
Bottles and stones were thrown at emergency services, there were also attacks with bars and sometimes serious damage to cars, according to a tweet from the police.
Some of the officers were injured.
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