
Left-wing terrorists attack security forces in Congress
Under the pretext of 'defending retirees,' violent left-wing protesters cause disturbances in Congress.
The usual Wednesday mobilization, organized by a group of Kirchnerist retirees around the National Congress, this time included the participation of far-left terrorists, including numerous violent hooligans and left-wing political groups.
The Ministry of National Security, led by Patricia Bullrich, is trying to apply the anti-picket protocol but, after 4 PM, the first clashes provoked by the left occurred.
The first clash between the protesters and police officers took place on Rivadavia Street, a few meters from the intersection with Entre Ríos, in front of the Congress building.

After the initial incidents, one of the violent protesters was arrested, according to security forces. The arrest took place minutes before 5 PM, following a confrontation at one of the corners of the legislative palace.
Minister Patricia Bullrich had anticipated that "those who attack the security forces" would be arrested. As seen in television broadcasts, the incidents spread through the majority of the areas near the Congress. The police deployed water cannons and motorcycles to disperse the violent protesters.
With stones, sticks, and blows, the left-wing terrorists attacked the Federal Forces deployed by the Government of Javier Milei to ensure law and order.

The intersection of Rivadavia and Entre Ríos was the scene of the first confrontation between the various left-wing groups participating in the march, whose supposed objective is to support the "retirees' demand for improvements in their benefits".
However, the real motive behind the mobilization is to generate violent disturbances and seek the overthrow of President Javier Milei, something very common in Kirchnerist and left-wing demonstrations.
Initially, a column composed of hooligans, unions, and opposition parties blocked the street, while security forces tried to contain their advance and prevent the interruption of traffic. For this, they used tear gas. In this context, new incidents were recorded.
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