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Police officer injured during vandalism in IJsselstein

Police officer injured during vandalism in IJsselstein

Police officers were targeted with fireworks during disturbances in IJsselstein on Saturday night. One officer sustained injuries after a firework exploded near his head, though he did not require hospital treatment.

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