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Τετάρτη 15 Ιουλίου 2015

Μολότοφ και χημικά στο Σύνταγμα



Διαδηλωτές πετούν μολότοφ σε άντρες των ΜΑΤ κατά τη διάρκεια επεισοδίων που σημειώνονται στο συλλαλητήριο διαμαρτυρίας ενάντια στην ψήφιση της συμφωνίας κυβέρνησης - δανειστών, έξω από τη Βουλή,  στο Σύνταγμα, Αθήνα, Τετάρτη 15 Ιουλίου 2015. Επεισόδια γίνονται αυτή την ώρα στο Σύνταγμα, με ομάδες αντιεξουσιαστών να πετάνε μολότοφ και πέτρες κατά αστυνομικών δυνάμεων, οι οποίες έκαναν περιορισμένη χρήση χημικών. ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ/ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ/ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΚΟΛΕΣΙΔΗΣ (File: 15548538.JPG )
ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ ΜΠΡΟΣΤΑ ΣΤΟΝ << ΑΓΝΩΣΤΟ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΗ >> ( ICONPRESS/ΝΤΟΥΝΤΟΥΜΗΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ ) (File: ip_710265_EPEISODI_15-07-2015.jpg )
ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ ΜΠΡΟΣΤΑ ΣΤΟΝ << ΑΓΝΩΣΤΟ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΗ >> ( ICONPRESS/ΝΤΟΥΝΤΟΥΜΗΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΗΣ ) (File: ip_710266_EPEISODI_15-07-2015.jpg )
Anti-austerity protesters throw petrol bombs at riot police officers during clashes in Athens, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Greeces prime minister was fighting to keep his government intact in the face of outrage over an austerity bill that parliament must pass Wednesday night if the country is to start negotiations on a new bailout and avoid financial collapse. The raft of consumer tax increases and pension reforms will condemn Greeks to years of more economic hardship and has fueled anger among the governing left-wing Syriza party. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) (File: APTOPIX Greece Bailout.JPEG-00bf5.jpg )
Riot police take cover from projectiles thrown by a small group of anti-establishment demonstrators in front of parliament in Athens, Greece July 15, 2015. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras battled to win lawmakers approval on Wednesday for a bailout deal to keep Greece in the euro, while the countrys creditors, pressed by the IMF to provide massive debt relief, struggled to agree a financial lifeline. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou (File: 2015-07-15T192426Z_1370001900_LR2EB7F1HWEQO_RTRMADP_3_EUROZONE-GREECE.JPG )
epa04848232 Protesters throw petrol bombs to policemen in front of the parliament during a demonstration against the prior actions expected to be voted by lawmakers, in Athens, Greece, 15 July 2015. A debate on reforms that are key to a preliminary agreement with creditors to keep Greece out of bankruptcy takes place in the countrys legislature, but fissures were already beginning to show among the ruling SYRIZA party.  EPA/YANNIS KOLESIDIS (File: 15549070.jpg )
epa04848236 A car is set on fire during a demonstration against the prior actions expected to be voted by lawmakers, in Athens, Greece, 15 July 2015. A debate on reforms that are key to a preliminary agreement with creditors to keep Greece out of bankruptcy takes place in the countrys legislature, but fissures were already beginning to show among the ruling SYRIZA party.  EPA/ORESTIS PANAGIOTOU (File: 15549074.jpg )
Riot police stand in front of parliament in Athens, Greece July 15, 2015. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras battled to win lawmakers approval on Wednesday for a bailout deal to keep Greece in the euro, while the countrys creditors, pressed by the IMF to provide massive debt relief, struggled to agree a financial lifeline. REUTERS/Yiannis Kourtoglou (File: 2015-07-15T192650Z_551295950_LR2EB7F1I0FQU_RTRMADP_3_EUROZONE-GREECE.JPG )
ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ ΜΠΡΟΣΤΑ ΣΤΟΝ << ΑΓΝΩΣΤΟ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΗ >> ( ICONPRESS/ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ ΝΤΟΥΝΤΟΥΜΗΣ ) (File: ip_710268_EPEISODI_15-07-2015.jpg )
ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ ΜΠΡΟΣΤΑ ΣΤΟΝ << ΑΓΝΩΣΤΟ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΗ >> ( ICONPRESS/ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ ΝΤΟΥΝΤΟΥΜΗΣ ) (File: ip_710269_EPEISODI_15-07-2015.jpg )
ΕΠΕΙΣΟΔΙΑ ΜΠΡΟΣΤΑ ΣΤΟΝ << ΑΓΝΩΣΤΟ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΩΤΗ >> ( ICONPRESS/ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ ΝΤΟΥΝΤΟΥΜΗΣ ) ΣΥΛΛΗΨΗ (File: ip_710270_EPEISODI_15-07-2015.jpg )
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epa04848243 Greek policemen try to avoid a petrol bomb thrown by protester during a demonstration against the prior actions expected to be voted by lawmakers, outside the parliament in Athens, Greece, 15 July 2015. A debate on reforms that are key to a preliminary agreement with creditors to keep Greece out of bankruptcy takes place in the countrys legislature, but fissures were already beginning to show among the ruling SYRIZA party.  EPA/YANNIS KOLESIDIS (File: 15548584.jpg )
epa04848244 Greek policemen try to avoid a petrol bomb thrown by protester during a demonstration against the prior actions expected to be voted by lawmakers, outside the parliament in Athens, Greece, 15 July 2015. A debate on reforms that are key to a preliminary agreement with creditors to keep Greece out of bankruptcy takes place in the countrys legislature, but fissures were already beginning to show among the ruling SYRIZA party.  EPA/YANNIS KOLESIDIS (File: 15548585.jpg )
Riot police officers run away from fire as anti-austerity protesters throw petrol bombs during clashes in Athens, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Greeces prime minister was fighting to keep his government intact in the face of outrage over an austerity bill that parliament must pass Wednesday night if the country is to start negotiations on a new bailout and avoid financial collapse. The raft of consumer tax increases and pension reforms will condemn Greeks to years of more economic hardship and has fueled anger among the governing left-wing Syriza party. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) (File: Greece Bailout.JPEG-0630c.jpg )
Riot police officers run as anti-austerity protesters throw petrol bombs during clashes in Athens, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. Greeces prime minister was fighting to keep his government intact in the face of outrage over an austerity bill that parliament must pass Wednesday night if the country is to start negotiations on a new bailout and avoid financial collapse. The raft of consumer tax increases and pension reforms will condemn Greeks to years of more economic hardship and has fueled anger among the governing left-wing Syriza party. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) (File: Greece Bailout.JPEG-02566.jpg )
Στη συγκέντρωση συμμετέχουν μεταξύ άλλων η ΠΟΕ ΟΤΑ, η ΑΝΤΑΡΣΥΑ, η νεολαία του ΣΥΡΙΖΑ κ.ά.
Λίγο μετά τις 9 το βράδυ άγνωστοι πέταξαν πέτρες και μπουκάλια προς τη μεριά των αστυνομικών.  
Αργότερα οι ίδιοι άγνωστοι επιτέθηκαν με μολότοφ εναντίον των αστυνομικών. Οι αστυνομικοί απάντησαν με περιορισμένη χρήση δακρυγόνων.
Λόγω των επεισοδίων έχουν κλείσει όλοι οι δρόμοι στο κέντρο της Αθήνας.
Λίγο πριν τις 10 το βράδυ στις φλόγες τυλίχθηκε ένα βαν τηλεοπτικού σταθμού στο ύψος του Ζαππείου.
Σύμφωνα με πληροφορίες η αστυνομία έχει προχωρήσει σε περισσότερες από 50 προσαγωγές. 
Πηγή: ΤΑ ΝΕΑ

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