
Kirchnerist hooligans set fire to the Congress area and attack police officers
Barrabravas, left-wing terrorists, and opposing political groups carried out violent riots in Congress.
In a new violent demonstration by Kirchnerism, a mobilization, supposedly organized by a "group of retirees" in front of the National Congress, ended with destruction, chaos, and arrests, with the participation of leftist terrorists, hooligans, and opposition groups.
The Ministry of Security, led by Patricia Bullrich, deployed an operation of more than 850 officers to apply the anti-blockade protocol and ensure order.
However, after 4 p.m., the first clashes occurred. The focus of the disturbances began at the intersection of Rivadavia and Entre Ríos streets, in front of the Congress.

At that location, the Kirchnerist hooligans, extremely violent, began to attack the Federal Forces with stones, sticks, and blows. The situation became increasingly violent, so the Police launched tear gas to try to deter the criminals.
According to official sources, several of these leftist extremists were arrested after a strong confrontation near the Congress. The presence of hooligans and activists from Kirchnerist and leftist groups intensified the climate of violence, creating a chaotic scene in downtown Buenos Aires.
Although the march was presented as a demonstration demanding improvements in retirement benefits, the unleashed violence and the organization of the disturbances revealed its political background.
With the incidents, it was demonstrated that the true objective of these actions is to destabilize and seek the overthrow of President Javier Milei, something that has characterized several protests by Kirchnerist and leftist sectors.
As the hours passed, the clashes intensified. Detonations, rubber bullet shots, and tear gas explosions were heard. However, the leftist criminals did not stop throwing stones and other blunt objects at the law enforcement forces.

The violence also extended to public and private property. Vehicles were reported burned and looted by the Kirchnerist demonstrators.
One of the most serious incidents was the attack on a City Police patrol car, which was overturned and set on fire by the terrorists at the intersection of Avenida de Mayo and Santiago del Estero street. The remains of the vehicle were left charred in the middle of the public road.
The Ministry of Security confirmed that federal forces will remain deployed until order is restored in the area and free circulation is guaranteed.
Milei's Government reiterated its commitment to the defense of law and order, emphasizing that it will act firmly against any attempt at destabilization.
This day of violence once again exposes the type of "opposition" the national Government faces, with leftist extremists trying to impose their agenda through violent and criminal actions, challenging the democratic institutionality and the popular will expressed at the polls.
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