Anti-war protesters in Australia clash with police outside a weapons convention
Anti-war protesters have clashed with police outside a military arms convention in the Australian city of Melbourne
By ROD McGUIRK
Published - Sep 11, 2024, 05:15 AM ET
Last Updated - Dec 16, 2024, 07:22 PM EST
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Anti-war protesters clashed with police on Wednesday outside a military arms convention in the Australian city of Melbourne.
Protesters hurled bottles, rocks and horse manure, a police statement said. They also sprayed officers with liquid irritants, some of which were identified as acid, police said.
Police retaliated with pepper spray, flash distraction devices and rubber bullets, which are designed to inflict pain without penetrating the skin.
At least 24 officers required medical treatment. Police arrested 39 protesters for offenses such as assault, arson and blocking roadways.