Key facts
- Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama commented on escalating protests in Tirana.
- The protests have shifted from peaceful demonstrations to violent clashes.
- Nine police officers were injured during the protests.
- Eighteen protesters were arrested.
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has voiced strong criticism regarding the recent escalation of violence during ongoing protests in the capital city of Tirana. He noted a significant shift from initial peaceful demonstrations to increasingly violent confrontations. These clashes have led to a number of injuries among law enforcement personnel, with nine police officers sustaining injuries. Furthermore, the protests have resulted in the apprehension of 18 individuals identified as protesters. Rama's statements underscore the government's concern over the deteriorating public order situation and the challenges faced by the police in managing the demonstrations.
