Clashes broke out between dozens of asylum seekers and far-right extremists in an eastern German city, forcing police to call in reinforcements to quell the violence, police said Thursday. Around 80 German young men and women hurled abuse at 20 asylum seekers who returned the insults, as the clashes erupted on Wednesday night in the town of Bautzen, which has been the scene of several previous anti-refugee incidents. “Witnesses reported seeing bottles thrown and physical injuries,” said police. “Information available suggest that the asylum seekers had sparked the fight,” they said, adding that the young migrant men also flung bottles and wooden slats at the 100 officers sent in to stop the clashes.
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