
Left-wing terrorists set fire to and loot vehicles near Congress
Hooligans, left-wing terrorists, and opposing political groups carried out violent riots in Congress.
Under the pretext of "joining the retirees," a significant number of hooligans, left-wing terrorists, and opposition political groups carried out violent disturbances around the National Congress.
The first clashes began minutes after 4 PM, and they have a clear coup objective to destabilize the Government of Javier Milei, in a new coup attempt by Kirchnerism and the left.
The march, traditionally carried out by "retirees," was this time taken over by hooligans, unions, and opposition parties, along with the support of opposition sectors.

Almost two hours later, the sound of detonations, rubber bullet shots, gas explosions, and thrown projectiles turned into an ongoing clash, while the five federal forces are trying to contain and evict the left-wing criminals with more than 850 officers.
In this context, numerous clashes were recorded, where left-wing terrorists threw stones and sticks at the police. As if that weren't enough, vehicles were set on fire and looted by violent protesters.
A vehicle belonging to the City Police was overturned and set on fire by Kirchnerists. The remains of the patrol car burned on Avenida de Mayo, at the corner of Santiago del Estero street.

Just one block from Congress, on Bartolomé Mitre street, there were stampedes. The police advanced on motorcycles, displaying long guns at the left-wing terrorists who had gathered in that area with the aim of continuing the clashes.
Several blocks from Parliament, the air is filled with the strong smell of tear gas thrown by the police during the intense incidents.
Some businesses in the area remain open, but only with the customers who were already inside. The doors remain closed to prevent possible looting by Kirchnerist activists.
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