In Buenos Aires, protests erupted as retirees and football fans united against pension cuts implemented by President Javier Milei. Riot police clashed with demonstrators, using tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons. The protests were fueled by a viral video showing police violence against an elderly man, igniting fury among thousands. Injuries were reported, including serious ones to a police officer and journalist. The unrest highlighted growing dissatisfaction with economic policies that have affected citizens' livelihoods, leading to chants comparing Milei's regime to Argentina's past dictatorship.
Riot police in Buenos Aires employed tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse protesters, resulting in injuries and over 100 arrests amid outrage over pension cuts.
Angry crowds, comprising retirees and football fans, rallied against President Milei's economic policies after witnessing a viral video of police brutality against an elderly protester.
Protests intensified as retirees expressed their struggles with pension cuts, and football fans reacted against a new government ban prohibiting their entry to stadiums for disruptive behavior.
The protests escalated in Buenos Aires, with demonstrators chanting anti-government slogans, drawing parallels between President Milei's leadership and Argentina's dark military past, highlighting deep discontent.
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