Incidents in the previous show of La Renga in Hurricane: Access tension and reinforced operation

Incidents in the previous show of La Renga in Hurricane: Access tension and reinforced operation

The situation was uncontrolled when a group of people, being prevented from entering, began throwing stones and forceful objects.

The prelude to the expected recital of La Renga In the Tomás Ducó de Huracán stadium It was marked by moments of tension. Hundreds of fans tried to enter without entry and starred in clashes with the police in several of the stadium accesses.

The situation was uncontrolled when a group of people, being prevented from entering, He began throwing stones and blunt objects. Before the riots, the Federal Police deployed hydrant trucks to disperse the most aggressive, while security personnel tried to restore order.

As a balance of the confrontation, A police officer resulted in a mild injury in one hand and was treated in the place. In addition, there were 17 careful care, known as ‘trapitos’, two of which already had a history of similar activities.

Incidents in the previous show of La Renga in Hurricane: Access tension and reinforced operation

The recital, which finally began with some delay, was developed while the security forces cleared the accesses on the avenue Homemade. The control operation was maintained throughout the day and public deconcentration.

To guarantee security, a wide device was displayed that It included more than 1,000 troops among police, private security personnel and firefighters. Traffic controls, sanitary positions and emergency services were also added, in a planning that will be extended to the next dates of July 1 and 5.

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The recital, which finally began with some delay, was developed while the security forces cleared the accesses on Caseros Avenue. The control operation was maintained throughout the day and public deconcentration.

The recital, which finally began with some delay, was developed while the security forces cleared the accesses on Caseros Avenue. The control operation was maintained throughout the day and public deconcentration.

During the concert, in addition to music, there was space for political expressions: part of the public chiejed slogans against the president Javier Mileiwhile there were parades with messages of support to Cristina Kirchner. One of them resumed a line of the song “El Revelde”: “I don’t see justice, just misery and hunger,” accompanied by the motto “Cristina Libre.”

From the stage, the singer said:It is not fucking what is being lived. Very cruel, a lot of cruelty “in tune with the protest climate that was felt among the attendees.

Source: Ambito

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