A tense standoff erupted outside the Iranian Embassy in London, with four individuals injured and several others arrested. According to reports, a protester scaled the embassy’s balcony and removed an Iranian flag, prompting police to take action. The Metropolitan Police stated that objects were thrown at officers during the protest, resulting in some injuries. However, the London Ambulance Service clarified that it could not confirm whether the injured individuals were protesters or police officers.
The arrested individuals are suspected of committing acts of vandalism, trespassing on embassy property, and assaulting police officers. Further arrests were made on suspicion of inciting violent unrest outside the embassy. A Section 35 order was imposed, restricting movement in the area.
The incident occurred on Exhibition Road and Kensington Road, where emergency services were alerted at 8:45 PM. Four individuals were transported to the hospital, while two received immediate medical attention on the scene.
The protests outside the Iranian Embassy in London follow a series of demonstrations in Iran, where thousands of protesters were killed. The Iranian government has been accused of human rights abuses, and the international community has expressed concern over the situation.
In other news, a court in Uttar Pradesh, India, sentenced a mother to life imprisonment for murdering her five-year-old son. The mother was accused of killing her child and burning the body in a suitcase.
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