Italian police violently clashed with anti-fascist protesters in the Italian town of Modena Friday.
According to RT, the anti-fascists were preparing to disrupt a rally organized by a far-right group called Defend Modena. The right-wing group was protesting against Jus soli, a legal principle that allows those born in a country to obtain citizenship to that country.
Video footage from Ruptly captured the moment police and anti-fascists start to brawl.
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RT reports that up to 300 anti-fascists and anarchists attempted to march into the area where the Defend Modena was demonstrating, but police blocked their path. The anti-fascists then began to throw explosives, smoke pellets, and other objects at police.
Police in riot gear then charged the anti-fascist group, beating several of the counter-protesters with batons. Police also used a water cannon to disperse the unruly crowd.
There were no reports of serious injuries, but at least two people were arrested in the clash.