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Where Else? Mass Brawl Between Syrians and Kurds in Germany

On Sunday, July 20th, a demonstration outside Düsseldorf’s central train station erupted into a large-scale brawl involving approximately 50 to 100 Syrians and Kurds, resulting in injuries to four police officers. The conflict erupted when a Kurdish group, estimated at 400 to 500 protesters rallying against Syria’s military actions toward the Druze minority, was suddenly confronted by a smaller group of around 200 Syrians, who moved over from a …

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On the margins of a Kurdish demonstration in Düsseldorf, there was a mass fighting with Syrians. Up to 100 people were fighting, four policemen were injured.

·Dortmund, Germany
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At a pro-Kurdish demonstration in front of Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof there is a fight with dozens of participants. Stones and bottles fly. Four policemen are injured.

·Berlin, Germany
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On Sunday there were riots between Syrian and Kurdish demonstrators at Düsseldorf Central Station. Why the situation escalated.

·Berlin, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Police". Read now "Mass strike between Syrians and Kurds in Düsseldorf".

·Germany
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A demonstration in Düsseldorf on Sunday erupted into a major brawl between Syrians and Kurds. At the central station, the two groups hit each other with stones and bottles. Four police officers were injured. Police arrested four people. According to a union, such incidents are no longer uncommon, reports Junge Freiheit.

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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