Thessaloniki: Incidents outside the Technical University of Aristotle University – Over 200 arrests
Clashes occurred outside the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, resulting in over 200 arrests after disturbances involving Molotov cocktails.
During the night, significant clashes erupted outside the Polytechnic School of Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, marking a resurgence of tensions in the area. Reports indicate that unknown individuals threw Molotov cocktails at the riot police stationed on G' September Street, leading to injuries among law enforcement. Additionally, a young woman was transported to the hospital with respiratory issues, highlighting the chaotic conditions during the confrontations.
The situation escalated with over 210 detentions, as witnesses suggested that the throwing of makeshift explosives began from within the university premises while a party was ongoing at the Polytechnic School. This incident points to a troubling trend of university spaces becoming battlegrounds for civil unrest, drawing concern from local authorities and the community at large. The damages were noted not only to the targeted police but also to surrounding vehicles caught in the fray.
Police operations continued until early Saturday morning, indicating the seriousness of the situation and the state's determination to restore order. This clash raises questions about academic freedom, public safety, and the increasing frequency of protests in urban centers of Greece, reflecting broader societal discontent that may require closer examination by policymakers and law enforcement.